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A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Tupi Language, partly collected,
and partly translated from the Works of Anchietta and Figuera,
noted Brazilian Missionaries, by John Luccock, 1818. Quarto.
[9375.]
A Dictionary of the Tupi Language, as spoken in Braail by the
Aborigines, which pass under the general name of Tupinambas;
collected by John Luccock, 1818. Quarto. £9376.]
Presented by J. D. Luccock^ Esq., at the desire of his late father.
A Facsimile Specimen of an ancient Anglo-Saxon Psalter in the Royal
Library at Paris. The specimen conuins the thirty-first Psalm.
Folio. Several copies. [9382.]
Presented by C. /*. Cooper^ Esq.
A Catalogue of the Charters relative to England, contained in the
** Archives du Royaume de France : Section Historique, Cartons K.
1—90." Ft. Folio. [9383.]
A Facsimile of part of a Manuscript, in the Bibliotheque de Bourgogno,
at Brussels, containing a Pocnitentiale, in Anglo-Saxon, composed
chiefly of Excerpts from the Laws of Eadgar and from the Pccni-
tentiale of Ecgbert, Archbishop of York. Quarto. [9384.]
A Facsimilb of two leaves of m Manuscript of Aldhdm de Vtrgtrntate^
having partial glosses in Anglo-Saxon^ preserved in the Bibliotheque
de Bourgogne. Quarto. [9385*]
2 iMANUSCRIPTS.
A Facsisule of three leaves of a Manuscript, in the Biblioth^ue de
Bourgogne, containing the names of the Birds and Beasts mentioned
in Scripture, in Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Quarto. [9386.]
Presented by C. P. Cooper^ Esq.
Memoir of George Stepney, Esq., British Minister in Germany, etc.,
from 1692 to 1706; with some account of his Correspondence^ (pre-
sented to the Museum in 1829,) by Jonathan Scott, Esq. Quarto.
[9387.]
Presented by G. R. Stokes, Esq.
Five Letters to William Marsden, Esq., from Isaac Titsingh, between
June, 1806, and June, 1811 ; — A Detail, or memoir, on the powder
Dosia, and on Koboe Daysi, who discovered it, by Isaac Titsingh.
Folio. [9390.]
CiiRONOLooY of the Japonese and Chinese, adapted to the European era,
by Isaac Titsingh. Folio. [9391.]
Remarks on the Chronology of the Chinese, according to the opinion of
the Japonese, accompanied with some inquiries respecting the origin
of the Japonese, and their fabulous chronology, forming the basis of
the government of their first Dayri, Zin-moe-ben-O, followed by a
regular Epact of the succession of the Chinese and Japonese mo-
narchs; by Isaac Titsingh. Folio. [9393.]
Chronology of the Japonese and Chinese, by Isaac Tiuingh. Folio.
[9393.]
Bedekkingen over de Teidreekening der Chioeesen na bet gevoelen der
Japanners; beneevens eenige Aanmerkingen nopens de Oorsprook der
Japanners, en ecnc gereegelde Jaartelling van de Opvolging der Chi-
neeschc en Japiansche Vorsten toe het Jaar 1784; door Isaac Tit-
singh. Folio. [9394.]
NiroN-O-DAY-iTZE-RAN, or a short detail of tlie Dayris of Japan ; by
Isaac Titsingh. Folio. [9395.]
Annotatioks on the Dayris, or Sovereigns of Japon, composed in 1782
by Isaac Tiuingh. Folio. [9396.]
DcscRimoN of the wedding ceremonies among farmers, mechanics,
and merchants, in Japon ; — Description of the funerals, and of the
festivals in honour of the gods;— Two descriptions of the island
Jeso. By Isaac Titsingh. Folio. [9397.]
Presemttd Ay Hilimm Marsdem^ Esq.
Geicbral Passs Catalogue of the Public Records in His Majetty'a
Genera] Register Hoase at Edinburgh. By Thomas Tbomaon, Esq.,
Deputy Clerk Register. Folio. [9779.]
MANUSCRIPTS. 3
Index to twelve books of Exchequer Decrees and Orders, 1-8 James L,
in the King's Remembrancer's Office. Folio. [D780.]
Calendarium Tractatuum Pacis ct Trewgarum inter Reges Angliae et
Scotis, convendonum, Hterartun, placitorura, alioruroque instrumen-
torum regnum Scotiae tangentium, in ca parte Scaccarii, qua vocata est
Domus Capitularis, infra Abbathiam Westmonasteriensem repositorum
etinordinemredactorum,aGul.Illingworth,annol806. Folio. [9778.]
Calbkdak of the Inrolments of Orders and Decrees of the Court of Aug-
menutions, from the Feast of St. George the Martyr, 28 Hen. VIII.,
to Hilary Term, 7 Edw. VI. Folio, two volumes. [9781, 9782.]
Calendarium Rotulorum Pateotium de tempore Regis Johannis, in
Turri Londinensi existentium. Folio. [9783.]
Presented by the CommissUmers on the Public Records.
Facsimile of a Mexican Manuscript, known as the Codex Tgervaryanus,
preserved at Pesth in Hungary. Enclosed in a Quarto case. [9789.]
Presented by Hscount K'tngsborough.
A Collection of Sute Papers and Letters, chiefly original, relative to
the Public Affiiirs in which Sir William Temple was engaged from
1665 to 1680. They include many of the instructions given to him,
as envoy abroad, and some of his own letters. Chronologically ar-
ranged in 5 Vols. Folio. [9796-9800.]
Copies op Letters from Sir William Temple and Sir Leoline Jenkins,
the English Ambassadors at Nimeguen, 1676, 1677. Folio. [9801.]
Copies op Letters to the same, 1676, 1677. Folio. [9802.]
Credentials of Sir William Temple, as Envoy to Christopher Bernard,
Bishop of Munster, and the Princes of the Circle of Westphalia ;
Dat. 9 April, 1666 ;— Credentiab of tlie same, as Ambassador Extra-
ordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Congress at Aix-la-Chapelle;
Dat. 16 Mar. 1667. Enclosed in an OcUvo case. [9809.]
Memoirs of Sir William Temple, by himself; Part iii. In his own
hand-writing. Folio. [9804.]
Bequeathed Ay the Rew. Jokm Lange, rtcar of Coddenham.
A Collection of Poems in the Welsh Language. Quarto. [9817.]
Pretented Ay Mrs. Forster.
Estimates of Repairs, etc., to be made at Durham Castle and Bishop's
Auckland, for Bp. Butler, 1751 ;~Prayert and variotts short Papers,
in the hand-writing of Bp^ Butler;— The Original Will and Codicil
of Bp. Butler, with pipers and letters to Dr. Nathaniel Forster, hia
executor. Folio. [9815.]
4 MANUSCRIPTS.
Letters of various persons to Dr. Nathaniel Forster, between 1752
and 1757. Quarto. [9816.]
Presented hy the Rev* Thomas Crompton.
BiBLiA Sacra Veteris Testament!, cum Masora magna et parva; omissis
tamen Pentateucho et libris Canticorum, Ruth, Ecdesiastis, et La-
mentationuro. Hehraice, Codex mcmbranaceus, sec. fortassis xiv., in
folio tpajori. [9398.]
Profhetje praeter Jeremiam omnes; quinque Megilloth, et Hagiographa,
cum utraque Masora. Hebraice. Codex membranaceus, sec. for-
tassis XIV., in folio majori. [9399.]
Pentateuciius, cum Targum R. Onkelos ; quinque Megilloth et Haph-
taroth. Hebraice. Codex mcmbranaceus, sec. fortasse xiv., in folio
majori. [9400.]
BiBLiA Sacra Veteris Testamenti, libris nonnullis omissis. liebroice.
Codex mcmbranaceus, sec xiii., in duos tomos disiinctus, in folio
majori. [9401, 9402.]
Pentateuchus, HaphUroth cum Targum, quinque Megilloth, Psalmi,
Proverbia, et Liber Job. Hebraice. Codex roembranaceus, sec.
fortassis xii. Folio. [9403.]
Pentateuciius, cum Targum K. Onkelos, quinque Megilloth el Haph-
tarotli. Hebraice. Codex mcmbranaceus, sec. fortassis xiil Folio.
[9404.]
Canticum Canticoruic, Ruth, Ecdesiastes et Laroenutiooet, Hehrake.
Codex mcmbranaceus, sec. xiv. ineuntis. Quarto. [9405.]
Liber Job, Jeremias usqne ad caput xxiii. 7, et ex Isaia capita xxxiv. 1
-XXXV. 10. Hehrake. Codex mcmbranaceus, sec. xiv. ineuntis,
Quarta [9406.]
Pentateuchus, cum Notis Raschii, et Haphtaroth. Hebrmct. Codex
mcmbranaceus, sec. fortassis xii. Quarto. [9407.]
Letters written to Sir Robert Southwell, Bart^ Secretary of State,
when in attendance upon K. William IIL, during the campaign in
Irehind, June-Dec. 1690. Folio. 2 Vols. [9708, 9709.]
Letters of Nicholas Price, written chiefly to Lady Eliaabeth CnNnwell,
and to the Rt. lion. Edw. Southwell, her husband, 1689-1728. Folio.
[9710.]
Letters of James Clarke to Sir Robert SonthweU, June-Sept. 1690;—.
Letters of D. W. Clarke to the Rt. Hon. Edward Southwdl, 1723-
1730. Folio. [9711.]
CoLLicnoii of Miscfllaneoua Letters and Papers rehuiiig to Sir Robert
Southwell, and hia aon, the Rt. Hon. Edw. Southwell, from 1664 to
1711, with a few of m later date to Edw. Southwdl, Esq.. etc. f Vols.
FoUo. [9712, 9713.]
MANUSCRIPTS. 5
Ck>tLECTioN of Papers and Letters relative to the town of Kinsale, and
to the connexion of the Southwell family with that place^ as well as to
the office of deputy vice-admiral of Munster/ held by Sir Robert
Southwell, and his son, the Rt. Hon. Edw. Southwell; 1637-1778.
Folio, [9714.]
Collection of Papers and Letters relative to the proceedings of tlie
Irish Parliament, 1692-1719. Folio. [9715.]
Desfatches to and from the Lords Justices of Ireland, during the various
absences of the Duke of Ormond, Lord-Lieutenant, 1692-1712. Folio.
2 Vols. [9716, 971 7.^"
Letters and Papers of Henri de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, and papers
relative to the troops under his command, 1692-1701. Folio. [9718.]
Correspondence of William Blathwait, Esq., Secretary at War, and of
George Stepney, Esq., minister at Berlin and Vienna ; with various
State Papers, 1693-1703. Folio. 3 Vols, [9719-9721.]
Drafts of Despatches, written by Mr. Secretary Blathwait, chiefly in
his own hand, 1692-1703. Folio. [9722.]
Correspondence and Papers of Mr. Secretary Blathwait, relative to the
Army in the Netherlands, 1690-1704. Folio. 4 Vols. [9723-9726.]
Correspondence and Papers of Mr. Secretary Blathwait, relative to the
Army and Navy, 1688-1703. Folio. 2 Vols. [9727, 9728.]
Letters to Mr. Secretary Blathwait, from the Commissioners of Trans-
porto, 1693-1699. FoUo. [9729.]
Correspondence of Mr. Secretary Blathwait and Mr. Hill, 1692-1696 ;
— ^Letters to Mr. Blathwait from Charles Henri de Lorraine, Prince
de Vaudemont, and Ferdinand Guillaume, Due de Wirtemberg, 1696.
Quarto. [9730.]
Letters to Mr. Secretary Blathwait from Sir Henry Belasyse, M. NorfT,
and M. D'Auverquerque, 1692-1699. Quarto. [9731.]
Letters to Mr. Secreury Bhithwait from Mr. Geo. Clarke, of the War
Office, 1692-1701. Quarto. [9732.]
Letters to Mr. Secretary Blathwait firoro W. Hamel Brtiynincx and
H. de BOderbecq, 1693-1698. Folio. [9733.]
MiflCELLANEOirs Letters to Mr. Secretary Blathwait, 1691-1701.
Quarto. [9734.]
Letters to Mr. Secretary Blathwait from William Bi'ntinck, afterwards
Earl of Portland, and Sir John Reretby ;— Correspondence with
Lord Godolphin, Lord Ranelagh, and others;— and two Despatches
from the Lords Justioet to Waiiam III. Folio. [9735.]
Letters to Mr. Secretary Blathwait from the Hon. Robert Sutton, after-
wards Lord Lexington, minister at Viennat 1699, 1700. Quarta [9736.]
Collection of Treaties of Peace and ConTentions with foreign Powers.
1689-1702. Folio. 3 Vols. [9737-9739.]
6 MANUSCRIPTS.
Letters from Thomas Coxe, Envoy in Switserlaiidy 1670-1691^. Folio.
[9740.]
Letters from M. D'Hervart, Envoy in Switzerland, to Mr. Secretary
Blathwait, 1692-1701 ; — Letters from M. D'Anseliers, at Geneva,
1696-1700. Quarto. 2 Vols. [9741, 9742.]
PoLmcAL Papers and Correspondence of Mr. Secretary Blathwait, re-
lative to Italy and Switzerland, 1690-1701. Folio. [9743.]
Political Papers and Correspondence relative to Spain and Portugal,
1690-1706. Folio. [9744.]
Collection of Political Papers relative to Holstein, Denmark, Saxony,
etc. 1696-1709. Folio. [9745.]
Collection of Political Papers relative to diflTerent Courts, 1690, 1700,
with various lisU of troops. Folio. [9746.]
Collection of Papers and Letters relative to the English dominions in
America. 1698-1705. Folio. [9747.]
Copies of, and Extracts from Political Letters, written chiefly from
Brussels and Paris, some to Mr. Secretary Blathwait, some to Sir R.
Southwell, 167S-1688. Folio, 2 Vols. [9748, 9749.]
Miscellaneous Papers and Letters, chiefly political, relative to England
and Ireland. 1668-1771. Folio. [9750.]
Weekly Returns of the Exchequer Receipts and Payments, Apr.-
Oct 1693. Folio. [9751.]
OrriciAL Letters from the Lords of the Treasury to William Blath-
wait, Secretary at War, 1690-1708. Folio, 5 Vols. [9752-9754.]
Official Papers and Correspondence of Mr. Secretary Blathwait. rela-
tive to the Army Accounts, 1692-1702. Folio. [9755.]
Armt Debentures, signed by the Earl of Ranelagh. Paymaster of the
Forces, 1689-1708. FoUo. 2 Vols. [9756. 9757.]
Intercepted Letters from France to the French Oflicers in the service
of James II. ; seised in Dublin, 7th July. 1690. Quarta [9758.]
Army Lists, and various Official Papers of Mr. Secretary Blathwait.
1609-1710. Folio, 8 Vols. [9759-9761.]
Armt Lists, and other Official Papers of Mr. Secreury Blathwait. reh-
tive to the Army in Ireland. 1686-1705. Folio. [9762.]
A LuT of King James*s Army in Ireland. Horae. Foot, and Dragoons ;
with the names of the officers, and the minber of men in each re-
giment, 1689. Folio. [9763.]
Various Official Papers of Sir Robert Southwell. Mr. Secretary
Blathwait, etc. relative to Shipping and Trade, 1664-1702. Folio.
[9764.]
Ordixarius Ecdesis Divse Virginia Marfae Trajectenais. Codex
membranaceus. sec. znr. Folio. [9769.]
MANUSCRIPTS. 7
Letter, under the sign manual of Edward IV., to [Maximilian], Duke
of Austria and Burgundy, [afterwards Emperor,] acknowledging his
Letters, and referring him to the Abbe de St. Bertin. Dat. Grene-
wich, 12 May, 148L Fr. In a Portfolio. [9818.]
Recueil de la Guerre d*Espagne, ou Ton voit ce qui s'est passe pendant
que M. le Marechal de Tesse y a commande, depuis le 10 Oct. 1704,
jusqu' k Juin, 1706. Folio, 4 Vols. [9773-9776.]
Projet de Code des Monoyes, dresse chez Monsieur de Nointel, Con-
seiller d'Etat, par les Sieurs Hosdier, premier president de la Cour
des Monoyes, Delafond et Segonjac, successivement procureurs gcnc-
raux, Robton, avocat general, Mazeuil et Collin, conseillers, et Grassin,
directeur general des Monoyes. Folio. [9777.]
Vita di Messer Giannozo Manetti, cavaliere strenuo et clarissimo cit-
tadino Fiorentino ; — Oratione di Messer Giannozo Manetti al S'. Sy-
gismondo Pandolpho de Malatesti, quando i Fiorentini a Vada li
dettono O bastone. Manuscript on vellum, written in 1506 by Ales-
sandro Verazzo, with an epistle from him to Giannozo Manetti, the
grandson. Octavo. [9770.]
Legend of Tokdalus. " Ci est contenu, quelles sont les paines et Ics
tourmens d*enfer et la gloire de paradis, si comme Tondalus un hommc
le vit et le raconta, et la fist mcttre en escrit pour le proufit de ciaus
qui la liront et oront lire. Cest vcrites." Manuscript on vellum of
the fourteenth century. Small Quarto. [9771.]
New Year's Gifts, 9 Euz. Newe Yeris Guifles gevon to the Queine,
her Maiestie ; — Newe yeris guiftes gevon by the Queine, her Maiestie.
The original roll on vellum, 11^ feet long; under the sign manual of
Elizabeth. [9772.]
La Vraye Ystoire de Troye, ou tant de Roys et de Princes moururent
en Unt de douloureuset batailles pour si petit d*ocasion, comme dit est.
Quarto. [9785.]
Sia Hescry Caltiiorpe's Reports of Cases fron^ Michaelmas Term, 16
James I., to Trinity Term, 10 Charles I. [Forming a third volume to
the Hargrave Mss. 385 and 386.] Quarto. [9787.]
Provak^a hecba ante la Justicia de la villa de Puerto de Santona, en
nombre de Pedro de Maedo, sobre su genealosia, noblesa, y limpieza
de linages, y de las catas y solares cono^idoa de donde desciende ;
1587. FoUo. [9788.]
Extracts of Bengal Revenue Consultations, from 11 April, 1783, to 8
Dec 1786, conuining the proceedings relative to the insurrection at
Rungpore. Folio, 6 Vols. [9790-9795.]
Map of Eurofb, the Mediterranean and the north-west coast of Africa ;
drawn at Genoa, by Giacopo Vezchonte, of Maiolo, 10 Oct. 1562 ;
/to/. On vellum, 3 feel 9 inches, by S fieet 9 inches. [9810.]
8 MANUSCRIPTS.
Map of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, drawn at Naples, by Joanne
Riezo, otherwise Oliva, son of Mastro Dominico, 7 Nov. 1687 ; ItaL
On vellum, 3 feet by 1 foot 8 inches. [9811.]
Map of the coasts extending from the south-east of Africa to the Bay
of Bengal, with the Islands; drawn probably about 1600 ; Portuguese.
On vellum, 3 feet 4 inches by 2 feet 3 inches. [9812.]
Map of the coasts of tlie Mediterranean and Black Sea, and of the
northern and western coasts of Europe, with the north-west of Africa ;
drawn probably about 1600; ItaL On vellum, 2 feet 8 inches, by 1
foot 10 inches. [9813.]
An Atlas, containing ten maps, drawn probably before the year 1600 ;
Spanish, On vellum, 18 inches by 16 inches. Folio. [9814.]
Official Letters and Despatches from Sir William D. Colt, Envoy in
Germany in 1693 [to the Right Hon. Edward Southwell?]; and after
Sir WiUiam's death, on the 30th of August, from his Secretary, M.
Schweinfurt; with some from Mr. Francis Stratford. Quarto, 3 Vols.
[9807-9809.]
Prefixed to the first volume is a letter from Sir William Colt to Sir
Robert Southwell, dated Hanover, 6 Aug. 1689. This letter was pre-
sented by Thomas Band, Esq.
Bhaoavata PuaANJB pars, in dialectum MahTatticam[f] conversa* Folio.
[9825.]
CoNSTrruTioNCs variae Imperatorise ; Grace, Codex chartaceus, sec.
XV. Folio. [BibL Eg. 265.]
MicHAELis Attaliatjb Opus dc Jure, sive Pragmatica ; Greece. Codex
' charUceus, sec. xv. Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 266.]
A COLLECTION of fragments of Ancient Manuscripts on vellum, taken
from the bindings of books, and preserved in a folio volume* [Bibl.
Eg. 267.]
JuLii HoKORii Oratoris Cosmographiae fragmentum. Codex membra-
naceus, sec. x. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 268.]
Legis Ripuariorum Fragmentum ; — Lex Saxonum, cum tabula capitulo-
nim ;<— Fragmentum capitulorum Legis Salice de homicidiis clerico-
rum;^-Legts Salice reformatse capp. vi-xxi.; — Capitula alia non-
nulla \ — Fragmentum legis Alamannorum, cum ubula capitulorum ; —
Fragmentum legis Burgundionum. Codex membranaceus, sec. x.
Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 269.]
Lactantii Placidi GlossiF, ex apographo bibliothecse Hamburgensis de-
scriptae ab E. Spangenbcrg, anno 1827. Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 270.]
Phocjb Grammatici An de nomine et verbo. Codex membranaoeus»
•ec. XV. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 271.]
MANUSCRIPTS. 9
HiSTORiA Evakoelica; — Petri Manducatoris, sive Comestoris Sermones;
— ^Tractatus de Sacramentis ecclesiasticis. Membranaceus, Sec. xiv.
Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. £72.]
Anontmi Summa moralis de virtutibus. Membranaceus, Sec. xiv.
Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 273.]
Philippi de Greve, Cancellarii Parisiensis, Dicta, sive Carmina sacra
^ notis musicis instructa ; — Early French Poetry of Colard le Boutillier,
Messire Raouls, Jehans de Nuefville, ^lessire Gasses Brulez, and
Messire Reignaut, castellain de Couchy, with musical notes ; — Carmina
alia Latina et Gallica. Membranaceus, Sec. xiv. 12^ [Bibl. Eg.
274.]
Gesta Pontificum Tungrensium, Trajectensium et Leodiensium, secun-
dum diversos artifices per partes suis temporibus conscripta. Char*
Uceus, Sec. xv. Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 275.]
GuLiELMi BuRGAiN^i Gymnasmata Grasca, Latine et plerumque versibus
translata. Chartaceus, Sec. xvii. Quarto. [Dibl. Eg. 276.]
TiTi Livii decadis primse liber tertius, carmine heroico a Fr. Masono
rcdditus. Chartaceus, Sec. xvii. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 277.]
Relation de cc qui se passa aux cstats generaulx de la Ligue tenus a
Paris Tan 1593 ; — Pieces relatives aux Regcnccs etablics en France
et k la Majoritc du Roy. Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 278.]
AssemblIe des Notables tenue a Rouen en Tan 1596, soubz le Roy
Henry IV. ; — Estatz gcneraux tenus a Paris soubz le Roy Jean ;^
Procez verbal de I'Assemblee des Notables tenue a Paris 1626, 1627.
Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 279.]
Receuil van diverse orrigincle Brieven, Relasen, Ordres, Staats en
andere Resoluticn, &:c., waar onder veele door Prins Mauritz eigen
handig getckcnd ; alle rakcnde de Militaire Zaken in de Nederlanden.
Beginnende met ao. 1583 & cindigende met ao. 1672. Folio. [Bibl.
Eg. 280.]
Treaty of Navigation and Commerce between Great Britain and Spain,
concluded at Madrid, 23 May 1667, and ratified and confirmed by
the Treaty of Utrecht, 9 Dec. 1713. Portuguese. Folio. [Bibl. Eg.
281.]
Collections relating to Durham College, Oxford, ami to the Ab!)ey of
Abingdon. Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 282.]
Journal of a Voyage from Bengal to Madras, 1688-1690, with Letters,
etc., concerning Capt. Wm. Heath's Transactions in the East India
Company*! afiairs. Polio. [Bibl. Eg. 283.]
Grant by Q. Elisabeth of lands in Berwick, IJGJ;— Three charters
relative to lands in Southkelsey, co. Lincohi, and Bury, co. Suff.,
temp. Elix.-Jac. I. [Add. Ch. 983-986.]
10 MANUSCRIPTS.
Charter of Guerric» Abbot of Feversham, relating to lands in Missc-
willa [anno circiter 1178-1183]; — ^Letters of proxy by Edward I.
on the marriage of his daughter Elizabeth with Florence, Count of
Holland, 1284;— Bond of John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, as surety
in the treaty between England and Burgundy, 11 Hen. VIL [Add.
Ch. 987-989.]
Thirteen Charters relating to Cardington, co. Beds., and to the manors
of Mogerhanger, Thomecote, Beston, and Charletone, in the parish of
Blonham, in the same county, temp. Hen. VII.-<]harles I. ; — Deed
relating to Halstow and Stoke, co. Kent, 38 Eliz. [Add. Ch. 990>
1003.]
Five Charters relating to lands in Wodetone and Ockeley, co. Sussex,
from 1324 to 1481 ; — Rent Roll of the Manor of Leadbrook, in the
parish of Northop, co. Flint, 1735. [Add. Ch. 1004-1009.]
Four leaves of Papyrus, imperfect, the lower part having perished.
They contain the greater part of the xxtli chapter of the Gospel of
St. John, in Sahidic. Page numbered a-fjia contains verse 2 to v. 5.
0-/4,0 : V. 6 to V. K. o^fAy : v. 10 to v. 13. a-ft^; v. 14 to v. 15. cf^t : v. 17
to V. 19. ^/xr: V. 19tov. 22. ^^ : v. 23 to v. 25. ^pn : v. 26 to v. 28.
Two leaves of Papyrus, apparently part of a history of the Martyrdom
of St. Theodore of Antioch, in Sahidic.
A LEAF of Papyrus, in a character slightly differing from that of tlie
leaves described above. It appears to relate to the Virgin Mary ; in
Sahidic.
Four leaves of Papyrus, two of them very imperfect, and the other two
injured ; containing part of a Theological legend or tract, in Sahidic.
j4H presented by John Gardnor Hllkimon^ Esq.
EoYrriAK Papyrus, 6} by 4} inches, containing an inscription in six
lines of hieroglyphics ; at the top is the boat of the Sun and Moon,
in which are the soul of a deceased person kneeling before Osiris,
the Kilometer, etc.
Egyptian Papyrus, Cf by 4^ inches, conuining an inscription in eight
lines of hieroglyphics : at the top is a drawing similar to that in the
preceding.
EoYFTiAif Papyrus, 16} by 2^ inches, containing two inscriptions in the
hieratic character, each of eighteen lines.
Egyptian Papyrus, 6} by 3} inches, containing an inscription of live lines
in the demotic character.
Egyptian Papyrus, 9^ by 6] inches, containing an inscription of twenty-
one lines in the hieratic character.
Egyptian Papyrus, 7f by 3 j inches, containing an inscrifvtion of three
lines in the hieratic character.
MANUSCRIPTS. n
Fragment of aii Egyptian Papyrus, 5 by 2| inches, containing an in-
scription of eight lines in the hieratic character ; on die back are
vestiges of an inscription. A small seal containing hieroglyphics is
attached.
Fraoicent of an Egyptian Papyrus, 13 by 3.^ inches, containing an in-
scription of twenty lines in the hieratic character ; on the back are
two otlier lines in the same character. A small seal with the im-
pression of a head is attached.
FaAOKCKT of an Egyptian Papyrus, 5} by \\ inches, containing an in-
scription of eleven lines in the hieratic character, and on the back one
line. A very small oval seal with hieroglyphics is attached.
Egyptian Papyrus, 12 by 8 inches, containing an inscription of fourteen
lines in the hieratic character.
Egyptian Papyrus, 12 J by 4 J inches, containing two inscriptions, one of
eight lines, the other of sixteen lines, in the hieratic character. A
small seal with hieroglyphics is attached.
Egyptian Papyrus, 12 by G inches, containing an inscription of fifteen
lines in the hieratic character.
Egyptian Papyrus, 17 j by 7 inches, containing two inscriptions, one of
twenty-three lines, the other of twenty-two lines, in the hieratic cha-
racter ; the first inscription is mutilated.
Egyptian Papyrus, 2 feet 11( inches by 12^ inches, containing an in-
scription of four long lines and a few words, in the hieratic cha-
racter. At the back is an inscription of sixteen very short lines.
Egyptian Papyrus, 2 feet 2} inches by 11 inches, containing an in-
scription of ten long lines in the hieratic character. At tlie back is an
inscription of sixteen very short lines.
Egyptian Pappus, 5 feet lOJ inches by 15 inches, divided into two
compartments :
i. 3 feet 7 \ inches long ; comprising fifly-four columns of hierogly-
phics, surmounted by a frieze 1 } inches high, containing a series of
sitting figures of deities, beginning with Osiris, before whom a
departed person is kneeling at an altar ; a line of hieroglyphics runs
above this frtese.
ii« 1 foot 9 inches long : represents the prastorium of Amcnt ; in the
lower part are Sate introducing the soul of the departed, who is in
the act of supplication ; Anubis weighing the actions of the departed,
the cynocephalus on the balance; Thotib ibiocephalus with his reed
and ublet ; the hippopotamus on a pedestal ; a large lotus supporting
the four genii of Aroent ; and, lastly, Osiris on his throne, with his
nanie in hierogl>7>htcs. Above is a friese with small aitting figures
of twenty-one of the infernal judges ; the architrave is iurmounted
by a row of ursi and feathers, titree and three alternately.
jlli presented hy John Gardnor Wilkhnom, Esq.
12 MANUSCRIPTS.
Fragments of an Egyptian Inscription on linen cloth, occupying thirteen
lines, in the hieratic character, measuring 5 feet 9 inches by 6| inches.
Presented by John Gardnor Wilkinson^ Esq.
Egyptian linen roll, 5 feet 2 inches by 4 inches, probably a fragment,
containing fifteen columns of hieratic characters, with a few figures
dispersed in various parts.
A SIMILAR roll, 2 feet 4 inches by 4 inches, a fragment probably of the
same roll with the preceding; it contains four columns of hieratic cha-
racters, with one or two figures at the commencement
A SIMILAR roll, probably another fragment of the same, containing nine
columns of hieratic characters ; above the first seven runs a frieze con-
taining figures.
Egyptlan linen roll, 2 feet 10 inches by S inches, containing an in-
scription in hieratic characters, with figures ; much scorched.
Egyptian linen roll, 17 by 7 J inches, containing seven compartments
of figures, with thirty colunms of red and black hieroglyphics under-
neath.
Egyptian linen roll, 15^ by 8 inches, containing twenty-seven co-
lumns of red and black hieroglyphics, with a frieze of figures above.
Egyptian linen roll, 15 by 9 inches, containing twenty-seven co-
lumns of red and black hieroglyphics, with a frieze of figures over
columns three to fifteen.
Egyptian linen roll, 23 by 4 J inches, apparently a fragment, containing
a series of figures, with an inscription in three lines in hieratic characters.
A 8iMiLAi»roll, 22 by 4 inches, apparently a part of the same with the
preceding fragment.
Egyptian linen roll, 22 by 51 inches, containing a series of figures,
with five lines of hieratic characters in two columns.
Egyptian Papyrus, 19 incheii square, containing two series of co-
lumns of hieroglyphics, the u]>per consisting of thirty-one columns, the
lower of thirty-eight columns.
Egyptian Papyrus, 21 ^ by 10^ inches, divided vertically into three
compartments ; the first containing six columns of hieroglyphics ; the
second, sixteen colunms in six compartmenu ; the third also in six
oomptttments, containing four columns,
Egyptian Papyrus, 2 feet 1 1 inches by df inches, containing a series
of coloured figures.
Egyptian Papyrus, 16} inches square, being apparently two frag-
ments of the same papyrus joined together ; the upper one 8} inches
high, containing four coloured figures, with twenty columns of hiero-
glyphics, the lower 8 inches, containing a figure with four columns of
hieroglyphics.
MANUSCRIPTS. 1.3
Papyrus roll, 8) inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the
hieroglyphic character, with figures ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 6 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the
hieroglyphic character^ with coloured figures ; not opened.
Papyrus roll« 8 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the
hieroglyphic character, with coloured figures ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 4 inches wide and several feet long, apparently in the
hieratic character ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 9 inches wide and 3 or 4 feet long, in the hieratic cha-
racter ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 9 inches wide, apparently made up of fragments of Cop-
tic Mss. glued together.
Papyrus roll, 6^ inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss.
Papyrus roll, 7} inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss.
Papyrus roll, 7} inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss.
Papyrus roll, 9 J inches wide, made up of fragments of Coptic Mss.
Two considerable fragments of a Coptic book, consisting of from fifteen
to twenty leaves each.
Papyrus roll, 7 inches wide, made up of small fragments of Greek
Mss.
Papyrus roll, 8 inches wide, made up of fragments of Greek Mss.
Papyrus roll, 10 inches wide and 3 or 4 feet long ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 7 inches wide and 2 or 3 feet long ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 9 inches wide ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 3J inches wide ; not opened.
Papyrus roll, 3 J inches wide, covered with linen ; not opened.
IsfpREssioKs in Sulphur of forty-four ancient seals, chiefly of Grammar
Schools.
Presented by W. C. Treceiyan, Esq.
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Lexicon. S^ Leipz, 1833.
BoTURiKi Benaduci (lorenzo). Oratio ad Divinam Sapientiani, Aca-
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1811.
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1739.
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56 PRINTED BOOKS.
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: TheCondiologi8t'sTcxt.boolu ISI^GIm^.
1855. •
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1833. *
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Brunetti (filippo). Codicc Diplomatico Toscano; Tom. i. 2 Parti.
4» Fif. 1806.
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Antonio Mischominif 1494.
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S^ Land. 171S.
BuDD (hbnry). Helps for the Nursery; or, baptismal education.
[Pt. MX.] ir Land. 1832. ♦
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Peccati originali. Resp. J. G. Derling. 4* Jemr^ 1725.
BuDDicoM (r. p.). Emmanuel on the Cross and in the Garden. A course
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1810.
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Suites a Buflbn. [Introduction a
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Buoo (frakcis). a Reply to a Book, entituled, '* A Defence of an
Apology for the Quakers." Pt. in. 8* [1699.] [Title wanting.]
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— William Peon, the pretended Quaker, discovered to
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1833. *
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. ■ In Acta Apostolorum Commentariorum Libri vi.
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1834. ♦
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BiracxB (cormu auo.). Sammtliche Schrillen, hera mg egeben Ton Karl
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Erwa^M (daxiel). The Craftamen ; a aennon, intended to be prench*d
by Daniel Burgess, but prevented by die boming of his meeting-hoaae.
8» Zonil. 1720.
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4* MedioL, Antonlus Zarotus, 1474.
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Lttlius sive de Amicitia Dialogus. Emendavit Rcin-
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Tusculanarum Disputationum Libri v. Rccopiovii
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disegni dei piu celebri autori ; 2 Tom. 4* Itowa, 1796-9.
Anfiteatro Flavio detto il Colosseo. 4" Iiimm,
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CiRELLUs (i.). Ethica Aristotelica, ad sacrarum Literarum noriiiam
emendata. Ejusdem ethica Christiana. 4** SclcnoburgL
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SalatfUinca, 1556.
Claramonte (andrcs de). El valiente Negro en Flandcs. Comedia.
4* Madrid, 1745.
Claridoe (john). The Shepherd of Banbury's Rules to judge of the
Changes of the Weather. 8* Lond. 1744.
Clark (h.). The Oilman's Guide. \2^ Loml. 1831. «
Clark (/ames). The Gradations of Sin. A sermon. 8" Sorthampton^
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1486.
Clemens XIV. Papa. Breve por el qual su Santidad suprimc, deroga,
y extinguc cl instituto y orden de los Clerigos Regulares, dcnominados
de la Compafiia de Jesus, fol. Madr. 1773.
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conoeming religion. 4* Lond. 1685.
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the Address from the Bibhop of London, and the Clergy of London.
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Lords. 8^ Lond. 1834. \
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Clobery (chr.). Divine Glimpses of a Maiden Muse. 8® Lond. 1659.
Cloppenburch (i. £.). Le Miroir de la cruelle et horrible Tyrannie
Espagnole perpetree au Pays Bas par le Tyran Due de Albe, et
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^— — -^— • History of the Regency and Reign of King George
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The Life of Andrew Jackson, President of the
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Cociileus (joh.). XXI. Articuli Anabaptistarum Monasteriensium con-
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Cockburn (a.e.). Questions on Election Law, arising on the Reform
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Lond. 1833. «
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CoETLOooK (DENNIS de). Reflections on the Ck>nduct of the several
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174S.
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CoKAiNE (francis). Divinc Blossomes. 8* 1656. [Title-page wanting.]
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CoLBURN (zERAii). A Mcmoir of him, written by himself. \2^ Spring-
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Cole (uenry). Popular Geology subversive of Divinc Revelation. A
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Cole (john). The History and Antiquities of Weston Favcll, in tlie
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■' Biographia Borealis; or lives of distinguished
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I lenr. Amoldtis. I*' / itrmb, 1716.
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CoLF.T (john), Dean of St. Pauls, A right fruitfull Admonition, con-
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Collins (william). Odi dcscrittivc ed allegociche. Vcrsionc Italiana
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CoLLOT (peter), a Journey in North America. 4* Paris, 182G.
Atlas. 4» Paris, 1826.
CoLOMBAT DE L'lsERE (— ). Traitc mudico-chirurgical des Maladies des
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Colon (diego). Por Don Diego Colon, y Larriategui : Con Don Pedro
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el pleyto sobre la propriedad de Veragua, y demas rentas pertene-
cientes al mayorazgo, que fundo Don Christoval Colon, primer Des*
cubridor de las Indias. fol.
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Colon (mariano). Informacion Juridica, en grado de segunda suplica-
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Jacobo Fit-James, Stuard, Colon de Toledo, Duque de Werwick.
fol. [1792.]
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Estuard Colon de Portugal, Duque de Bervick, sobrc las incidencias,
que ocurren en la Instancia de Revista del Juicio petitorio pendiente
en el Consejo a la succesion del Ducado, y Mayorazgo de Veragua.
fol. [1768.]
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CoLONNA (augustino da). Opera nuovamente composta del dispreza-
mento del mondo in terza rima. Partita in capituli xxxii, ed uno
temale della nostra dona della Seraphina : ed una ave Maria disposta.
8* Fen.l5\7.
CoLTON (c). Tour of the American Lakes, and among the Indians of
the Nortli-west Territory, in 1830 ; 2 Vol. 12* Land. 1853. #
Church and Sute in America ; 2 ParU. 8* Land. 1 834. #
CoLUcci (oiuseppe). Cupra marittima antica Citta Piccna illustr^ta.
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' De' primi abitatori del Piceno Disseruzione. 4*
Fermo, 1781.
CoLviL (sAM.). Whigg's Supplication. A mock-poem in 2 Parts. 8*
Edinb. 1687.
Columbus (christoph.). Compendio de lo que contiene cl Memorial del
hecho del pleyto sobre U sucesion en propriedad del Almirantazgo
de las Indias, y Mayorazgo, que fundd Don Christoval Colon, primer
Descubridor, y Conquistador de ellas. fol.
Combe (an drew). The Principles of Physiology applied to the
preservation of Health, and to the improvement of physical and
mental education. Enlarged and corrected. 8* Edinb. 1834. #
Combles (— de). £tats de la France* ou les vrais Marquis, Comtes,
Vicomtes, ct Barons; 2 Parties. 8* Par. 1783-3.
Comedies. Comocdia llibaldeha von etnem Edelman welcher eincm Abe
drey Fragen aufigegeben. 8* Magdeburgk.
Comedia famosa. A lo que obliga un Agravio. Por otro
titulo : Las 1 lermanas Vandoleras. De dos Ingenios. 4* BaricL
Las Auroras de Sevilla* Comedia fiunosa. De tres Inge-
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Comedies. EI Sitio de Olivenza. Comedia famosa. De un Ingenio de
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Comedia famosa, de un Ingenio Sevillano. [Francisco Vances Can-
damo.] 4^
Comedia famosa. La Luz del Sol de Oriente, San Ignacio
en Paris. De un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4^
Comedia nueva. El Esclavo de su Amor, y el ofendido
vengado. Compuesta por una Seiiora de esta Corte. 4",
Comedia nueva. El Espanol de Gran. Escrita por un In-
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media nueva. Primera Parte. De un Ingenio Sevillano. 4^
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Real. 4<» Barcelona.
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Amigo. De un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4^ Barcelona.
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Comedia famosa* Vida, y Muerte del Cid, y noble Martin
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Ingenio dc esta Corte. 4* Salamanca.
Comedia famosa. Cada qual con su cada qual. De un
Ingenio Complutense. 4® Salamanca.
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Ingenios. 4** Salamanca.
El Rey D. Alfonso el de la Mano Iloradada. Comedia fa-
mosa ; de un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4" Madr.
El Hijo de los Leones. Comedia famosa, de un Ingenio
de la Corte. 4^ Sevilla.
La Gran Comedia, Mas triunfa el Amor rendido. De
tres Ingenios. 4* Sevilla.
Travesuras son Valor. Comedia famosa, de tres Ingenios.
4* SevUla.
Reinar por obedeccr. Comedia famosa, de tres Ingenios.
4* Sevilla.
— —^ No hai Reino como cl dc Dios. Comedia nueva, de tres
Ingenios. 4* ScviUa.
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Comedies. No ay contra cl Amor Encantos. Comedia famosa, de ires
Ingenios. 4* Sevilla*
Doncella, Viuda, y Casada. Comedia famosa, de un Iii-
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La mejor Luna Africana. Comedia famosa de tres Ingenios.
4<> Sevilla.
La Dama Muda. Comedia famosa, de un Ingenio de esla
Corte. 4'» Sevilla. .
Comedia famosa. El mas dichoso Prodigio. De un Ingenio
de esta Corte. 4® Sevilla.
Comedia famosa. Las Visperas Sicilianas. De tres Inge-
nios. 4® ValladoUd.
Comedia famosa. Tambien Zaragoza cs Cielo, y el Martyrio
de S**' Engracia. De un Ingenio. 4* Salamanca.
Comoedia vetus (Dutch). 4*.
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Ingenios. 4^ Valladolid,
El metor de los meiores Libros que ban salido' de Comedias
nuevas. 15 Partes; 4* Madr. 1653-60.
Comedia famosa. Don Juan de Espina en Milan. Segunda
Parte. De un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4* Madr. 1730.
Comedia famosa. Estrago de Odio, y Amor. Eneas, y
Dido. De un Ingenio Cathalan. 4* Barcelona^ 1733.
Indice general alfabetico de todos los titulos de Comedias,
que se ban escrito por varios autores, antiguos, y modemos, y de los
Autos Sacramentales, y alegoricos, assi de Don Pedro Calderon de la
Uarca, come de otros autores dasicos. 4* Madr. 1735.
Comedia nueva, intitulada: La Rosa de Alexandria Santa
Eugenia. De un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4® Madr. 1735.
Comedia iamosa. Iris de Paz en la Europa, y Soledad en
la Corte. De un Ingenio de Cadiz. 4* Afadr. 1736.
Tbc Universal Passion. [By James Miller.] 8«Zofi^. 1737.
L*Orac]e. Comedie en un acte. [Par Germain Fran^oi^
PouUain de Saint-Foix.] 8* Par. 1740.
Comedia nueva. Pluma, Purpura, y Espada, solo en Cis-
neros se balla, y Restauracion de Oran. De un Ingenio de esta Corte.
4« Madr. 1740.
Comedia nueva. El Valor nunca vencido, y IlazaTias dc
Juan de Arevalo. [De Francisco Escoti.] 4* Afadr. 1743.
Comedia fiunosa. Tambien ay Duelo en los Santos. [De
Juan Salvo.] 4'' Madr. 1744.
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Comedies. Comedia famosa. A ser Rey ensena un Angel De un
Ingenio de esta Corte. 4® Madr. 1746.
Comedia famosa. El Capuchino Espanol. De un Ingenio
de esta Corte. 4^ Madr. 1 747.
Comedia nueva. La Charpa mas vengativa, y Guapo Bal-
tasaret De un Ingenio Valenciano. 4^71/aJr. 1747.
Comedia nueva. El Assombro de Xeres, Juana la Rabicor-
tona. De un Ingenio de esta Cortc. 4** Madr. 1748.
' Segunda Parte. De un Ingenio.
4« Valencia, 1769.
Comedia nueva. Dos veces Madre de un Hijo, Santa
Monica, y Conversion de San Agustin. De un Ingenio de esta Corte.
4^ Madr. 1748.
Comedia famosa. La Prudcncia en la Nincz. De un
Ingenio de esta Corte. 4^ Madr. 1 749.
Comedia nueva. El Alcidcs de la Mancha, y famoso Don
Quixote. De un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4® ilfadr, 1 750.
El buen Pagador es Dios. Comedia. De un Ingenio de
esta Cortc. 4« Madr. 1 75 1 .
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De un Ingenio dc csu Corte. 4^ Madr. 1751.
Comedia famosa. Juez^ y Rco dc su Causa. De un Ingenio
de esta Cortc. 4° Madr. 1751.
Comedia famosa. A cada passo un pcHgro. De un Ingenio
dc esta Cortc. [I^s Figueroas.] 4" Madr. 1754.
Comedia famosa. Hados, y Lados Iinccn dicliosos, y desdi-
chados. Dc un Ingenio de esta Corte. 4* Madr. 1 755.
Comedia famosa. El Negro del Cuerpo bianco, y v\ Esclavo
dc su Ilonra. De un Ingenio dc esta Corte. P Madr. 175(».
Cumplirle a Dios la jialabra. Comedia. De un Ingenio
de esta Corte. 4* Barcelona^ \ 756.
Comedia famosa.* Kl falso Nuncio dc Portugal. De un
Ingenio de esta Corte. [Joseph Cnfiizares.] 4*^ Madr. 1 759.
Comedia famosa. La Muerta |ior el Honor. De un In-
genio. 4^ Valencia^ 1761.
— Comedia (amosa. El Fenix dc Espafia, S. Francisco dc
Bofja. De un Ingenio. 4** VaUnc'ia, 1762.
Comedia famosa. La Condesa Perseguida, y el Capuchino
Escoccs. De un Ingenio. 4* Valencia, 1762.
Comedia famosa. Conquista de Valencia, por el Rey D.
Jaime. De un Ingenio Valenciano. 4* Valencia, 176:2.
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Comedies. Ck>inedia famosa. Duelos de Amor, y Desden, en Papel,
Cinta, y Retrato. De un Ingenio Catalan. 4* P'olenda^ 176S.
. Comedia nueva. El Anillo de Giges, y Maxico Rey de
Lidia. Tercera Parte. De un Ingenio. 4® Valencia^ 1764.
Comedia famosa. La Fucrza de la Sangre, y Amor hace
liablar los Mudos. De ires Ingenios. 4" Valencia, 1764.
Comedia nueva. El Lucero de Madrid, y divino Labrador,
San Isidro. De un Ingenio. 4® Valencia^ 1 765.
Comedia nueva. El Rey Enrique el Enfermo. De un In-
genio. 4* Valencia^ 1768.
Comedia famosa* Siempre hay que embidiar amando. [De
Antonio de Zamora.] 4* Valencia, 1777.
Comedia famosa. La Perla de Inglaterra, y Percgrina de
Ungria. De un Ingenio. 4*^ Valencia^ 1780.
Comedia famosa. El Hijo Prodigo. De tres Ingenios.
4»Marfr. 1785.
Comedie de Seigne Peyrc et Seigne Joan. 8* Lyon, Benoist
Rigaud, 1580. Reimpr. Par. 1832.
Commandments. A Letter containing a Proposal for bringing in a Bill,
to revise, amend, or repeal certain obsolete Statutes, commonly called
the Ten CommandmenU. 8* Lond. 1738. [4th Edit.]
Commerce. Reflections upon the State of Commerce and public Credit ;
with remarks upon the late conduct of the Bank of England. 8* Lomd,
1796.
Common Prayer. French. 12* Guemesey, 1833. #
Commons, IIoumc of, A Defence of the Minority in the House of Com-
mons, &c. a". [Title wanting.]
.. A Vindication of the Conduct of the late House of
Commons, with respect to the great constitutional queacion agitated
immediately before iu dissolution, 1784. 12*.
Two Lists ; shewing the alterations in the House
of Commons, from the beginning of the reign of Henry VIIL to the
end of that of James I., and in the House of Peera, from the ac-
cession of iames I. to this time. 4* Lond^ 1719.
Arrangement of the Papers printed by Order of
the House of Commons. (No. 1-767.) 43 VoL foL Land. 1833.
Presented by Order of ike Honse of Commons*
Comolet (j. a.). Porticus Aurelianensis. Carmen. Liber ]
7»«r.l717.
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Companion. The Kentish Companion ; or, gentleman's pocket memo*
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cos y deroas Diocesanos.] fol. Valencia^ 12 de Noviembre, 1807.
CoMPTON (henry), Bp. of London. Remarks upon the late Address
of the Bishop of London and his Clergy, to the Queen. 8* Land.
1711.
CoMSTocK (j. L.). Outlines of Geology : with an examination of the
question, AVhether the days of the creation were indefinite periods.
ISS^Hartford, 1834.
CoNcoRDANTLC. Repcrtorium Biblicum, seu Concordantise S. Scripturse
utriusque Testamenti ; 2 Pts. fol. August. ImdeL et Grascii^ 1751.
. Concordantiae Majorca, fol. BasiL 1523.
CoNDER (josiAii). A Dictionary of Geography, ancient and modem.
12«Zoii(£.1834. #
CoNDivi (ascanio). Vita di Michelagnolo Buonarroti. 4® Roma^ 1553.
Conference. A Conference betwixt a modem Atheist and his Friend.
W Land. 1693.
CoNFEssio. Libellus de modo confitcndiet penitendi. 4* Daventr. 1491.
[Lit. Goth.]
CoNFiGUACHi (piETRo). Del Protco Angtiino di Laurcnti Monografia
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1819.
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the Confederation, by the adoption of the Ccmttitution of the United
Sutes [1775-78]; 4 VoL 8* Boston, V. 5., 1821.
CoNOLLY (arthcr). Journey to the North of India overland from
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Conrad (t. a.). New Fresh Water Shells of the United Sutes. 12«
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1689.
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Contemporaines. Les Contemporaines, ou avantures des plus jolies
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12* Leipsick, 1781-5.
Contractus (joannes). Sermones de Tempore et Sanctis per totum
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Convention. Seasonable Reflections on the late Convention, concluded
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[1747.]
■ Convencion entre el Rey N. S. y el Rey Christianissimo,
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ajustada y firroada en Madrid a 2 de Enero de 1768. 4* Madr.
1788.
Convencion entre el Rey N. S. y el Rey de la Gran-Bre-
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en el Oceano Pacifico y los Marea del Sur, flrmada en San Lorenso
el Real a 2S de Octubre de 1 790. 4* Madr.
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1784.
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S'^Leipz. 18S3, 4.
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and insolence, of English Convocations under the Papacy, till re-
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The Convocation ; or, the advantages of an ecclesiastical
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Substance of his Speech, as counsel for the Rev. Charles
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Presented by the Author.
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1834. ♦
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Corn Laws. On the Com Laws. By an Essex Farmer. 8® Land,
1834. ♦
Corkazzano (aktonio). Sonetti e Canzone. 8* MiianOf 1503. [Lit.
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^ An Answer to some Queries in a Paper intituled, " Rea-
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Cossacks. Verhael hoe dat de Cosaggen wcderom en Moravien ghe-
vallcn zijn. 4* Antwerpen^ 1620.
■ Verhael hoe de Kosag^ien wederom in Moravien ende
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Cririe (james). Scottish Scenery: or, sketches in verse, descriptive
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Cristiani (aloysius), Comes. Thesauri Britannici Pars prima; seu
museum numarium Marise Theresiae. 4^ Vindob. 1762.
Adpendicula ad Numismata Grseca a
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Croce (g. c). Le tremendissime, et arcistupende prove del grandissimo
Gigante Sgarmigliato. 8^ Biusano^ e Padova.
8* Bologna.
8» Trevigi, 1639.
Descrittione della Vita di Giulio Cesare Croce. Con dui
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Gianicco Caccia Mosche, Ambasciator del Freddo, a
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Canzone nuova, e ridicolosa sopra i Sughi, che s'usano
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Lamento di tutte le Arte del Mondo, et di tutte le Citta
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Bologna,
II Lamento di Pontighino Ladro famoso. 8* Bologna.
Secret! di Medicina mirabilissinii del poco Eccell. c tutto
Ignorante M. Agresto de* Bruschi. 8^ Bologna.
8* Bologna, 1635.
Canzone di Madonna Disdegnosa sorella di Madonna
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II Parlamento de gl* Animali et altre cose insensibili, che
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La trionfante Vittoria della Quaresima contra il Carno-
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Vita, Gesti, e Costumi di Gian Diluvio da Trippaldo
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Croce (o. c). Barzeletta nova, sopra le Cortigiane, che vanno in nias-
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Scaida Hutoriata. 8* Bologna.
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Dialogo piaceTolissimOy fra li dua coatmnatissimi^ e ben
creati M. Aaino, e M. Poroo, sopra Tabondanza de Meloni. 8* Bo-
logna.
Rime oompaasioneToli, pietoaec divoCe sopra la Passione,
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II Battibecco overo Cicalamento, et Chiachanunento che
8*odono fitre fra loro certe Donnette mentre atanno a lavare i panni a
Reno. 8* Bologna.
V Bologna^ U^9.
La Discordia Confusa. Dialoghi tre. Per la pace fatta
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Bologna^ 1598.
Comiato dato da i Deccari ai Peacatori nel fine di Qua-
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Alfabetto de Giuocatori, in ottava rima. Opera morale.
9^ B^Uogna, 1611.
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Breve Compendio de* casi piu noubili ocoorsi nella Citta
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La Topeide. 8* Bologna, 1616.
Masclicrate piacevolissiroe. 8* Bologna, 1616.
- Contrasto piacevole fra TEsUU^ e il Vemo. 8* Bologna,
1617.
Dialogo novo, e non piu sentito fra la Mantina, e Gior-
gctto suo amante. 8* Bologna, 1617.
II Fesiino del Barba Bigo dalla Valle. 8« Bologna, 1617.
Innamoramento di Giulio Cesare CrooCt e da lui mcde-
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I venti Ilumori overo Cervelli delle Donne appropriati a
venti Gcnij, e Epitetti loro. 8* Bologna, 1617.
Pronoatico perpetuo et inlallibile compoato per Tcccel*
lente Aatrologo, detto il Capriccioso, Matteroatico« Filoaolbi Iiidovino»
Architetto, e Academico. 8* Bologna, 1617.
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Croce (o. c). Ricercata gentilissiraa delle Bellezze del Furioso. 8^
Bologna^ 1617.
Scaramuccia grandissima occorsa nuovamente nella Citta
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La solenne et trionfante Entrata dello squaquaratissimo.
e slofieggiantissimo Signor Carnevale in questa Citta. 8^ Bologna,
1618.
Abbattimento terribile, e tremendo, fatto fra il Si, e il
No. S^ Bologna, 1620.
Comparationi gentilissime sopra reccellenza» grandezza,
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La Gravity et Generosita del Bue. 8° Padooa, c Bo-
logna, 1620.
La NobiM e Trofei dell' Asino. 8® Padooa, e Bologna,
1620.
■ La Compagnia de' Macinati i quali si sono imbarcati a
Patrasso per andare k Trabisonda. 8* Bologna, 1621.
Dialogo fra Mad. Pressia Maestra da Scuola, e la Coni-
moda sua Discepola. 8^ Bologna, 1622.
Banchetto de* Malcibati. Comedia dell* Academico
Frusto. 8* Bologna, 1623.
La soUecita ct studiosa Academia de* Golosi. 8* Bo-
logna, 1623.
— — ^-^ Rime compassioncvoli d'un Amantc appassionato, il quale
|>er il grandc amore, ch*egli porta alia sua Signora, non puo mangiarc,
nc bcre, quando non si trova haver di clic. 8* Bologna, 1624.
Sbandimento, Esamine, c Processo del fraudolente, inso-
lente, c prodigo Carnevale. 8® Bologna, 1624.
Bravate, Razzate, ct Arcibulatc del Arcibravo Smedola.
8* Bologna, 1628.
Selva di Esperienza, nella quale si scntono mille, c piu
Proverbi. 8* Bologna, 1628.
Chiacchiaranienti, Viluppi, Intrichi, Travagli, c Crida-
lesini, fatti ncl sbagagliamento, overo mutarc niassaritie, che si fa in
Bologna il rocse di Maggio, il giorno di S. Michclc, in lingua Bolognese.
8« Bologna, 1629.
Disgratie di Bartolino dcUa Zcna. 8* Bologna, 1630.
Processo overo Esamine di Carnevale. 8* Bologna, 1630.
Dialogo galante, fra una madre compasionevole, c una
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- Lc Nozsc del Zanc, in Lingua Bergamasca. 8^ Bologna,
1631.
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100 PRINTED BOOKS.
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1631.
Scherzi overo Motti giocosi sopra Tappresentarsi maz-
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nobili favori fra gli Amanti* 8* Treviso^ 1632.
Tragedia o aotteranea Confusione, sopra la morte di
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Cbiacchiaramend sopra tutti i trafiichi e negodi, che si
fiuino ogni giomo su la Piazza di Bologna. 8* Bologna, 1634.
Consoladone alle Coitigianey che non possono andare in
maschera in questo Carnevale. " 8* Bologna, 1634.
I Freschi deUa Villa. 8* Bo/o^no, 1634.
Lamento de' Villani (atto da loro Tanno, che ando il
Bando, che si portassero li schioppi alia Monitione. 8* Bologna,
1634.
Canzone della Police ridicolosa, e bella. 8* Bologna,
1635.
Nel tempo che la Luna buratava. Operetta bellissima.
8* Bologna, 1635.
— Indovinelli; in Dialogo. 8* Bologna, 1636.
Risa tremenda fra Mardochai, e Badanai. Con il festino^
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Testamento di Marchion Fetola nel pardrsi da Bologna :
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Avisi burleschi di piu Citta. 8* Bologna, 1637.
II giocondo, e florido Convito fatto ncUe sontuose Nozze
del Rafianno, e della Rapa. S* Bologna, 1637.
La Girand<^ de Cenreli. Barzeletta curiosissima. 8*
Tretigi, 1637.
Terzetti overo Motti piacevoli. 8* Bologna, 1637.
Tragedia in Comedia fra i bocconi da grasso^ e quei da
magro la sera di Carnevale. 8* Tretigi, 1637.
Avisi burleschi, venud da diverse pard del Mondo. 8*
Bologna, 1638.
Caso compassionevole e lacrimoso Lamento di due in-
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8* Bologna, 1638.
Lacrime del Peccatore al Crocifisso. 8* Bologna, e Ma»
cerata, 1638.
La Simona dalla Sambuca, la quale v2 ccrcando da filare
in qucsta citta. 8* Bologna, 1639.
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Croce (g. c). Dialoghi curiosi. 8^ Bologna^ 1639.
Mascherate bellissime da cantare il Carnevale. 8" Spo^
leti, 1661.
La Filippa da Calcara la qual va cercando da far bucate.
8« Bologna, 1695.
Croft (john). A Treatise on the Wines of Portugal ; also, a disserta-
tion on the wines in general, imported into Great Britain. 8^ York,
1782.
Crofts (robert). The Terrestrial! Paradise, or^ happinesse on earth.
16^ Land, 1639.
Croly (d. o.). An Essay on Ecclesiastical Finance, as regards the
Roman Catliolic Church in Ireland. 8® Cork, 1834. «
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Magazin der Entomologie ; 2 Heft. 8"
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1824.
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Doctor of Divinite. 4^ Land. Richarde Pynson. [Lit. Goth.]
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Gesenius (guil.). De Pentateuchi Samaritani originc, indole, et auctori*
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1780.
(fESTRiN (samuel), ct Ax.sER (dan.). Disscrutio de libris inTy{iogra-
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(iiiENDT. Redenen waerommehet saisissement ende arrest binnenGhendt
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WatU,D.D. ^^Lond. 1749.
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'* Considerations of the importance of Gibraltar to the British Empire."
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HArEZ. His Works : with an account of his Ufe and writings. Pers.
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Hagedorn (c. l.). Reflexions sur la Peinture. Traduites par M. Huber ;
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Hagedorn (friderich vos). Werke; 5 Theil. 12* fVlen^ 1790,1.
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Presented by the Commissioners of his Majesty's Records.
Hag EN (joiiANKEs de). Tractatus de regimine religiosorum. 4* Editus
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1833. «
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Bertkoldum Rembolt, 1^10. [Lit. Goth.]
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8"* Lond. 1833, 4. «
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Harding (j. d.). Elementary Art ; or^ the use of the lead pencil ex-
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explicau. 4* Heltrut. 1703.
Harduinus (joannes). Antirrheticus de Nummis antiquis Coloniarum
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nous quamplurimis MSS. a Domino Pellerin.]
Hardwick (thomas). a Memoir of the Life of Sir William Chambers.
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Harington (Sir john). Most elegant and wittie Epigrams. 4* Lond.
1633. [Imperf.] (Svith MS. notes.]
Harlem. Accoordt besloten op het overleveren vander Stadt Haerlem
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Godefridus van Mirle mitsgaders Sebastiaen Craenhals enz. den 22
Januarii, 1677. 4* Delft.
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Harlikomen. Nieuwe Tijdingen van t'ghene onlanghs tot Harlinghen,
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Harper (john). A List of select proprietary Medicines. 16« Be^
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Hartman ( — ). Iwein dcr Riter mit dem Lewen. Heraus gegcbcn
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Harvey ( DANIEL whittle). His Case. fol. ZondL 1833. Presented by
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of D. W. Harvey, Esq., M.P., to be called to the Bar. 8* Chelmsford^
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Harvye (john). The Histories of Balaam, Jonas, John the Baptist ;
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1653.
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Hauchin (jan). Clare Belijdinghe des Christen Gbelooils. 4* Loven^
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1834. «
Hay WARD (joiin). The Columbian Traveller, and Statistical Register.
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1833.
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Head. A Treatise of Diseases of the Head, Brain, and Nerves. S*
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Head (w. o.). The new Game of social Chess. 8* Lond. 1834. «
Headlet (henry). Fugitive Pieces. S*Lond.l7S5. [luiperf.] [With
many MS. notes.]
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Men, &c." S"* Land.
Heeren (a. h. l.). a Manual of the History of the political System of
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Translated; 2 Vol. 8« Oxf. 1834. •
Hepftbr (august wilhelm). Lehrbuch der gemeinen deutschen Cri-
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Hegel (o. w. f.). Werke. Vollstandige Ausgabe durch Ph. Marheinekct
J. Schulze, Ed. Cans, Lp. v. Hcnning, H. Hotho, K. Michelet, F. Fors-
ter ; Band iii, iv. — Wisaenschafl der Logik herausgegeben von Leopold
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Heoendorpiiinus (christoph.). Domestycal or Housholde Sermons:
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11 EGG ( Robert). The Legend of Saint Cuthbert, or the histories of his
churches at Lindisfame, Cunecascestre, and Dunholm. 4* Darlington^
1777.
Hlires!(. The Heiress. A novel ; 5 Vol. 12® Lond. 1855. «
Heliako. Poema Saxonicum seculi noni. Accurate expressum ad
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ncc non adjecta lectionum varietate nunc primum edidit J. Andreas
SchnicHcr. 4" Monackii, Stutgarlice et Tub'mga, 1850.
Hell, with the everlasting torments thereof asserted. By N.C., M.A.
%• Lond.
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1855. «
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Hexixo (t.> The Scholar^s Guide to Menul Arithmetic. 12*
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Henoebsov (j.). a Letter to him, containing remarks on his ** Stric*
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Operative. 12* Edinb. 1888. »
Hehlet (i.). The primitive Liturgy : for the use of the oratory. 12*
£ofu2.1726. [Lit. Goth.]
Oratory Transactions ; No. i. 8* Lomd. 1728.
Henkebert (j.b.fe.). Histoire generale de la Province d'Artois; 5
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Hevnikgus (m.). Memorise Philosophorum, Oratorum, Poetarum, His-
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Decades. [2 Tom.] 8* Franco/. 1677-9.
Henri ; traduit literalement de I'Anglais. 12* Lomdr. 1884. •
Hekrioh (r. a.). Annuaire Biographique; annecs 1880-84 ; Tom. i, ii.
8* Par. 1854.
Hekripolis. Beschrijvinghe van der Stadt Henripolis, dewelcke alder*
naest by Nieuwenburgh in Switserland ghebout wort enx. 4* Am"
sttrdam^ 1626.
Hevrt II., Emperor. Legendae sanctorum Henrid Inqieratoris et Knne-
gundis imperatricis virginum et conjugum. 8* Bruxeliis, 1484. [Lit.
Goth.]
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rijck opt stuck vande doodt vanden Hertoghe van Guyse. 4* Dcif, 1 589.
Henry IV., ATa^ of France. Vertooch op de moon begaen in den
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Henry (riiiLip). Skeletons of Sermons. With a memoir of the author's
life. 12* Lond. 1884. «
Hentio (jonm wiuxam). The Baltic Merchant's Guide. 4* Lond.
1854. •
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Heraud (jouk a.). The Judgment of the Flood. 4* Lond. 1884. •
Herbert (william). The History of the Twelve great Li\'ery Com-
panies of London. [Vol.1.] S^Lond.lS54. •
Herder (j. o.). The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. Translated by James
Marsh ; 2 VoL 12* Burlington, 1888.
H£ricart de Thurt (l. b. f.), le fleomte. Considerations grologiques et
physiques sur la cause du jaillissemcnt des eaux des puiu fives oia
fontaines artificiellet. 8* Par. 1829.
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Hermippus, Smymctus. Fragnienta collecta, disposita, et iUustrata.
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Borheck; 3 Tom. 8* Lemgov. 1808-10.
, Gr. From the text of Schweighaeuser ; 2 Vol. 8* Lond.
1830-3. »
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Heetooenbosch. Placaet van Retorsie teghen de pretensien vanden
Koningh van Spaignen op het Quartier ende Meyerije van 's Hertogen-
Bosch. 4* Gravenhaghe^ 1636.
Hervey (Frederic). The Naval History of Great Britain ; 5 Vol. 8*
Lond. 1779.
Hervey (james). Remarks on Lord Bolingbroke*s Letters on the Study
and Use of History. 8^ Land. 1752.
Hervey (t. k.). Illustrations of Modern Sculpture. With descriptive
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Hesiodls. Opera et Dies. 8* Colon. Agripp. [Cum notis MSS.]
Hetzrodt (j. b. u.). Notices sur les ancicns Trcvirois ; suivies dc
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virois. 8^" Tri've$, 1809.
Heuoh (b.). Considerations on Civil Establishments of Religion ; with
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Hewetson (j.). Architectural and picturesque Views of noble Mansions
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Hewlett (alfreo). Vessels of Wrath and Vessels of Mercy; being
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Hewley {Lady sarah). Observations on the Title of Unitarians, and other
English Presbyterians, to partake in the Benefit of English Presby-
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Hewley's charities. 8* lAjnd. 1834. «
■ The Unitarians defeated. Substanceof the judg-
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cellor of England, in the case of the Attorney-general v. Shore, as to
the construction of the trust-deeds of Dame Sarah Hewley, deceased.
8«ZofMf. 1834. «
Heym (j.). Dictionnaire portatif. Ou dictionnaire Russe-Fran^s-
Allemand, AUemand-Russe-Fran^is, Fran^ois-Rusie-AUemand ; 4
Tom. 12* Riga et Uipzic, 1 805.
170 PRINTED BOOKS.
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Heywood (thomas). The Fayre Mayde of the Exchange : with tlie
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and full of mirth. 4** Umd. Henry Rockil, 1607.
Philocothonista, or the Drunkard,' opened, dis-
sected, and anatomised. 4* Loud. 1635.
HiciiTEL (jo. samuel). Exercitatio critica qua Antiquitas et Praestantia
Codicis Romani prae Alexandrino contra Miilium adseritur. 4* Jenar,
1734.
HicKERiKoiLL (edm.). A Speech without-doors : or, some modest in-
quiries proposed to the convention of estates, assembled at West-
minster, Jan. 22, 168$. 4* Land. 1689.
HiCEONYMUs Sanctus. Opera. Studio ac labore Dominict Vallarsii;
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HiGOiNS (w. mulliicoer). Alphabet of Electricity. 8* Lomf. 1884. •
Hioii-CiiuRCH. The High-Church Mask puH'd off. d!^ Land. 1710.
The Principles and Designs of the High-Church Party
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Hill (Alexander). The Practice in the several Judicatories of the
Church of Scotland. 12* Edmb. 1830. •
Hill (isabel). Brother Tragedians. A novel; 3 VoL 12* Land.
1834. •
HiLLEssEMius (ludovicus). Sacrarum Antiquitatum Monumenta, Pa-
triarcharum, Regum, Prophetarum» et Virorum vere illustrium Vet.
Testamenti, Imaginibus et Elogiis apparata. 8* Aniterp* CkriMi.
Piantmus, 1577.
Hillioerus (jon. each.), Pngs, De Vita, Fatis, et Scriptis M. Valentini
Weigelii Dissertatio. iteip. Joh. Gottl. Reichelius. 4* Hlttcnb. 1721.
Hilherus (PAUL. CHRISTIAH.). Dc Ssmsonc Indulgentiarum in Helvetia
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HiHCiicLiFFE (uENRY john). Propossl for a Method of abridging Con-
veyances, and of an Act for registering Titles to real Property. 8*
Land. 1833. «
Hinds (samuel). Sonnets and other Poems, chiefly on sacred subjects.
8* Land. 1834. •
HiHTs to five Classes; opposers of the truth; those who neither oppose
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Land. 1833. •
HiRTs on human Conduct in various Relations. 8^ Edinb. 1834. «
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HimacHiNO (f. c. o.)- Historisch-literarisches Handbucli beriihrnter und
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HiRT (a.). Die Baukunst nach den Grundsatzen der Alten. fol. Berlin^
1809.
• Die Geschichtc der Baukunst bei den Alten ; 3 Band. 4*
Berl 1821-7,
— — Tafeln. fol.
HiSTOEY. Histoire moderoe des Chinois, des Japonnois, des Indiens,
des Peraans, des Turcs, des Russiens, &c., pour servir de suite a
I'histoire ancienne de M. Rollin [par F. M. de Marsy] continuce par
M. Richer; 30 Tom. 12*» Par, 1771-8.
Lessons on Universal History. 12* Xoiuf. 1834. «
Hitchcock (edward). Report on the Geology, Mineralogy^ BoUny,
and Zoology of Massachusetts. 8* Amherst^ 1833.
Plates, obi. fol.
HoADLT (b.), Bp. of IVinchester. An expostulatory Letter to the
B p of &- concerning his ** PreserTative against the Prin-
ciples and Practices of the Nonjurors," &c. 8* Lond.
—---— ---^^-—^-— ---——— — The great Jesuit swallows the less :
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Pilloniere, a Jesuit now living with the Bishop of Bangor. 8* Lond,
The Pulpit-Lunaticks ; or, a mad
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4'Land.
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Bess o* Bedlam's Love to her Bro-
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John George, Elector of Saxony, Verclaringe ende Patentc raeckende
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additional Sum for tlie Reduction of the Public Debt. 8"" Lond. 1792.
Place (francis), Sen. Improvement of the Working People. Drunken-
ness—Education. S"* Zone/. 1834. «
Plain Reasoner. The Plain Reasoner. 8^ Lond. 1745.
A Continuation of the Plain Reasoner. 8* Lond.
Plaisant Contract de Mariage passe nouvellement a Aubervilliers, le
35 de fcvrier mil trois cent trentc trois, entre Nicolas Grand-Jean et
Guillemetle Ventrue. Ensuite le Festin dudict Mariage apreste a la
pleine de Long-Boyau, le 3 mars ensuivant, avec Tlnventaire des bicns
de feu Taupin Vcntru. 8" Par. 1C27. Reimpr. Chartres, 1833.
Plakciib (j. r.). Gustavus the Third, or, the masked ball. A grand
opera, in three acts. 8° Lond. 1833. 4^
Plakcius (dakiel). Reden-strijdt van de Ketters gheen gheloovc te
houden, schriftelijck ghehandelt tusschcn eenen Jesuwyt ende Da-
niclem Plancium. 4* Amstclrcdam, 1609.
Plantevit de la Pause (joan.), Lodovcnsium Episcopus. Florilegium
Rabbinicum. fol. Lodov.
— — — riorilegiuni
Biblicum. fol. Lodov. 1641.
Platform. The Platform ; or, a vade mccum for speakers at Bible and
missionary meetings. 1 2° Lond. 1 830. ^
Platner (ernst.). Bcschreibung der Stadt Rom von Ernst Plutner,
Carl Bunsen, Eduard Gerhard und Willielm Rostelh Mit Beitragen
von B. G. Niobuhr und oiner geognostichcn. Abhandlung von
F. Hoffmann; Band ii. 8* Stullffart und Tubingen^ 1832.
Hilder-IIeft. Stuttgart und Tubingen, 1833.
Plato. Axiochus et IIip|iarchu8, Call., par Esticnne Dolct. 8** 154 k
[Reprint.]
Crito, uyt hct Grieks vertaald door J. Coenraad Amman. 4"
Amsterdam, 1709.
Dialog! tres. Theages, Amatores, lo. Prolegoinenis et an-.
notatione instruxit llenricus Knebd. 8® Conjluentibus, 1833.
Platt (t. pell). The literal Interpretation of Scripture enforced. 8^
Lond. 1831. Presented by the Author.
Reply to a Letter from the Rev. A. Brandram, M.A.
8* Lond. 1 83 1. Presented by the Author.
o o 2
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Platt (t. pell). Thoughts. I. On ceruin Old Testament prophecies
interpreted in the New Testament : and on some general errors of the
interpreters of Scripture. II. On 1 Cor. xiv. III. On some of the
writings of the Rev. Thomas Boys, A.M. 8* Land. 1832. Presented
by the Author,
Plautus (m. a.). Comocdiae. Edldit E. J. Richter ; Vol. in. Aulu-
laria. 8" Nortmbergce, 1833.
Playfair (william). a real Statement of the Finances and Resources
of Great Britain. S^ Land. 1796.
Plebeians. The Plebeians; No. i-iv. B^ Land. 1719.
Plikius (c. c. s.). Panegyrick upon the Emperor Trajan. Tianslated
by George Smith, Esq. 8* Land. 1730.
Plot. The Compendium ; or, a short view of the late tryals in relation
to the present Plot against his Majesty and government. 4* Land.
1679.
No Protestant Plot; or, the present pretended conspiracy of
Protestants, discovered to be a conspiracy of the Papists. 4* Land.
1681.
Plvmbe (samuel). An Address to the Governors of Christ's Hospital,
on the Causes and Means of Prevention of the Disease called Ring-
Worm, in that Establishment. 8* Lotid. 1834. •
Pluquet (frf.dIric). Contcs Populaires, Prejuges, Patois, Proverbes,
Noms de Lieux, de TArrondissement de Bayeux. S* Rauen, 1834.
Pluralities. Some Considerations upon Pluralities, Non-Residence,
and Salaries of Curates. 8** Land. 1737.
Plitarcius. Vita? dt»ci»m Oratornm. Reco^ovit, annotationem cri-
ticam, et commentarios adjecit Antonius Westermann. Accedit de
auctore et auctoritatc \-itarum decern oratorum commentatio. 4*
Quedlinburgi et Lipsiar, 1833.
Poetry. Amor Ebrius. Elegia. [Auctore Carolo Raviot.] 4*.
Christo Nascenti. 4".
Divo Petro, Ecdesise Parochialis Beatae Marie a Bono
Nuntio. Ode. [Auctore Carolo Hugone Le Fevre.] 4**.
lUustrissimo viro Nicolao de Lamoignon de Basville, Ode. 4*.
■ In Fontem Polycrenen, BaviUaeo in agro pemobilem. Hende*
cassyllabi. [Auctore R. S. I.] 8".
In Scenicum Artiiicium. Ode. 8*.
. Tragi-Comccdia Oxoniensis. 4*.
. Victori Condeeo, ex Belgio reduci. [Odae tres» auctore
L.F.S.J.] 8*.
^ Affection's Gift. Flowersof sacred and moral poesy. Fourth
series. 16*^ Land. ♦
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The Garland of Good-Will: divided into three parts. 8"
Lond.
The Gathering of the Unions. The American Flag ; and other
poems. 12® Lond. m
Liberty deposed, or the western election ; a satirical poem : in
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On the Plum Pudding Stone. By H. P. 4" Scarborough.
Robin Hood's Garland. Containing his merry exploits, and
the several fights which he, Little John, and Will Scarlet had, upon
several occasions. 8^ [Lit. Goth.]
A Treatyse of a Galaunt. 4° Lond. Wynlcyn de IVorde. [Lit.
Goth.] [Imperf.]
Leggenda di S. Elena Imperadrice Madre di Costantino Impe-
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Peccatigli de gli Avvocati. 8* Fett.
Romance, que declara el naval aparato de la Expedicion, que
zarpo del Puerto de Cadiz, el 21 de Julio, para la conquista de Puerto*
Mahon. 4' Malaga.
Banquete das Dan9as que para a sua das Regateiras, fravicou
a Mestra Brazia Martins : com huma Rcla^ao curiosa dos milagrcs dc
sua vida. Romance. 4°.
Carta a hum Amigo, descrevendo a velhice dc huma sege tal
como esta. Romance. 4^
Desgarre da Franca e Reposta que deu ao Casquilho. 4*.
Dialogo cm que falkm o Boy Mono, Porco Orelhudo, e Car-
neiro Peludo que estao sobre o portal do A^ougue, dcscutindo as suas
prozapias. 4**.
Embargos para que as Cozinhciras nam vam ver os Touros. 4®.
A Festividade que o Ccnado da Camera de Lisboa faz, na
Pra^a do Terreiro do Pa^o, em louvor do Senhor S*^. Antonio. Ro-
mance hiroico. 4^
Jocoscria, e nova Rela^au dos successes, c movimentos acon-
tecidos em 11 de Seterobro de 1752, terceiro dia de Touros. 4*.
Letras para minuete compostas por duas Fran^as, que por fatta
de dinheiro nao vao ver os Touros. 4®.
Mappa Curiozo das Yittozas entradas, c dan^as, que hao de
preceder aos combates de Touros, que no terreiro do Pafo se had de
combater nos primeiros trea dias. 4*^.
286 PRINTED BOOKS.
PoETRT. Noticia verdadeira dos sentidos lamentos, com que o marido
que vendeu a saya, e o manto da mulher, se queixa, porque esta Ihe
fugio de casa. 4*.
Nova Rela9am com aplauzos ao Senado. 4*.
Nova Rela^am da disputa que teve Caspar Mendes, Aprendis
de ^apAteiro, com seu Mestre Godinho Hcnriques, e sua muHier Jo-
anna Sigurelha, sobre o ir ver os Touros. 4* Catalumna,
Segunda Parte. 4*.
Nova Rela^am da Festa de Touros, Pre^s dos Palanques, dis*
cripf ad dos Garros, e ordcm das entradas. 4*.
Nova Rela^am da segunda parte das Peti^oens, que fiserao as
muleheres aos maridos, filhas aos pays, criadas as amas, pretas as
senhoras, para as deixarem ir ver os segundos tres dias de Touros. 4^
Nova Rela^am das Queixas, que faz com justa raaad, o Apollo
do Terreiro do Pa^o, contra todos os Casquilhos^ Fandangos, Jarretas,
etc. 4® Catalumna.
Nova Rela^am de hum grandc caso oculto, que succedeo em o
Terreiro do Pa^o, em o primeiro dia da festividade dos Touros. 4*
Nova Rela^m de huma disputa que teve Imma Couvetra, com
huma Cozinheira na tarde dos touros. 4^
Nova Rcla^am de huma Rcsposta, que mandou o Apollo do
Rocio a Nectumo Maneta do Terreiro do Pa^. 4*.
Nova Rela^am, Desengano do Povo. 4*.
Nova Rela^am, do Espalhafato Terrestc que houve, andando
o Diabo cm caza do Alfacinha com D. Igncs d'Orta do Campo, ja
vellia por ser antiga. Romance. 4*.
Nova Rda^am cm que sc qucixam as Fran^as dos seus
Amantes. 4"
Nova Rcla^am intitulada Modos com que os caixeiros furtam
aos scus amos, c os filhos a seus Pays, e os estudantes enganad as
Mays c dos officiaes que hao dem entrar a ver os touros, com alguns
aplauzos as Fran^as que os forem ver. 4*.
Nova Rela9am. Segunda Parte do minuete. 4^
Nova Rela^ao verdadeira Noticia, que hum curioso da Cidade
dc Lisboa mandou a outro dc Sevilha cm que Ihc da conta das Festas
dc Touros. 4' Caialumna.
Novas Alegrias do Povo de Lisboa ; contentamento universal
da quarta tarde de Touros, Coral poetico, e historico. 4^
Novas Decimas feitas a grande Bulha que tuve Joao Fradique
Mestre Borrador de Rotulas, e ensignc em fazcr Carassas com sua
mulhcr D. Fufia da Costa, por esU querer hir ver os Touros. 4*.
Peti^am que fazem as Lavandeiras ao Congresso das Dan^as
para serem admcttidas nellas. 4**.
PRINTED BOOKS. 287
Poetry. Queixas de hum Casquilho contra as Fracas que mijando no
camarote, Ihe deitarao a perder hum Xapeo de Pelusa, e hum vestido
de Melania. Romance. 4^
Queixas do Povo contra os Ratos pelo sacrilego attrevimento,
com que roerao os Garros Triunfantes. Romance. 4^
Razoens formadas no Escriptorio da razam, contra a semrazam
dos Embargos ; que escreve Estevam Pereyra. 4® Lisb,
Rela^am curioza em que conta das Dan^as e Garros Triun-
fantes, e mais aprestes, que had de assistir as devertidas tardes de
Touros, que se haS de correr no Tcrreiro do Pa^o. 4*.
Rela9am da Festa de Touros para dezemfado do Povo, ex-
tremes da Goriozidade, Proguntas^ e Repostas acerca dos cfTeitos. 4®.
Rela9am da grande Bulha que o Bra9o-Forte e o Rompe-Terra
Fragatinhas do Soccorr«, tiverao na fun^ad dos Touros, lerando com-
sigo a Micaela Engeitada. 4" CaUthorra.
Rcla^am das Pcrguntas, que fez hum piiteta Saloyo as tres
figuras, que estam em sima da porta do A^ougue Rcal^ que sao, hum
Gamciro, hum Boy, c hum Porco. 4^
Rela^am de huma Fran9a, que fugio com hum Palanqueiro na
fun9ao dos Touros. 4^.
Rcla9am do Gontentamento que teve o Povo com os primorosos
Touros que sc corrcrao no sugundo dia: c os agradccimcntos que
Apollo da ao supremo Senado. 4*.
Rela9am do Dcspique, que tiverao, hum Casquilho, huma
Fran9a, c huma Criada, em ccrto Palanque no tercciro dia dos touros,
Seg. feira 1 1 de Setembro. 4*.
Rela9am Jocoseria de que succedeo a tcrceira tardc de Touros
do Tcrreiro do Pa90 na dan9a das Gouveiras. 4^
Rcla9am verdadeira da grande e magnifica Fcstividadc com
que no scgundo dia dc touros, que se contavao 4 do mez de Setembro,
celebrou o Supremo Senado, a fcliz Aclania9ao do Rcy Dom Jozc
ol. 4*.
Rela9ao contra todas as Rcla90cns, que tem sahido impressas.
depois que se fez publica a fcstividade de touros. E Elogios cnco-
miasticos a todos os seus Authores. 4*.
Re]a9ao de huma Mo9a de scrvir que furtou hum Tratante na
quarta tarde de Touros. 4^.
Segunda Reposta, que na segunda tardc de Touros, mandou a
Fran9a ao Gasquilho. 4^
Sentimentos Publicos de todas as Fran9as na considcra9ao de
que estao acabadas as Festas de Touros. Gonsola9am Poetica. 4\
Tcrceira Relafam da magnifica, c sumptuosa festa de Touros
celebrada no tcrreiro do Pa9o, cm o dia 1 1 do mez de Setembro. 4^
288 PRINTED BOOKS.
PoETRT. Tragica Rela^am do Alvoroso, e miscellanea das Pessoas que
concorrerao a ver a festa dos Touros no Terreiro do Pa^ o. Dedicada
a D. Quixote de la Mancha, por seu Criado, Sancho-Pansa. 4*.
• Vozes do Pranto com que huma mulher se queisia do marido,
porque Ihe vendeu o manto, e a laya, para hir com a sua amiga ver os
Touros. 4t\
Segunda Parte. 4*.
CoUetanio di Cose nove spiritualey nel quale contiensi Sooetti,
Laude, Capitoli, e Stantie, composte da diversi Be preclarissimi Poeti.
8« Ven. 1557.
Rime in lode della bellissima, & honestisstma gioYane, Mad.
Girolama Palmuccia de gli Ozzerii da Macerata. 8* Vtnegia^ 1562.
The Song of Mary, the Mother of Christ. The teares of
Christ in the garden : wiUi the description of heavenly Jerusalem.
4* L<md., E. Alide, 1601.
An Answere to a Romish Rime lately printed, and entituled.
A proper new Ballad, wherein are conuyned Catholike Questions to
the Protestant. By that Protestant Catholike, J. R. [John Rhodes.]
VLond. 1C02.
Zwey schone gcistliche Lieder. 8* Brauntchweig^ 1603.
Drey schone geistliche Lieder. 8* Erffurdt, 1604.
Les Rossignols spirituels* 12* FaUncienneSt 1610.
Tlie Passion of a discontented Mind. 4* Lond. 1622.
Groi^etto Amoroso, con un Sonetto, sopra le stravaganze delle
Stagtoni. Racolto da Giacomo Talli%'ino. 8® Brescia, 1628.
Scielta di varic sorti d*Ottave amorose, in lingua Ceciliana, Sc
Madrigali. Raccolte per il Cbersino. 8* Brescia, 1628.
Prsclium Wccringanum. [Edidit E. Puteanus.] fol. Brux.
1641.
Soliloquies tlieologicall. By J. S. GenL 8* Land. 1641.
Chartff^ Scriptac : or, a new game at cards, call'd Play by the
Booke. [By Edmund Gayton.] 4M645.
Well met Gossip : or, 'tis merry when gossips meet. 4* Ixmd.
1656. [Lit. Goth.]
Poems upon divers Occasions. With a character of a London
Scrivener. [By Jeremiah Wells.] 8« Land. 1667.
Chauccr*s Ghoast ; or, a piece of antiquity. Containing twelve
pleasant fables of Ovid penn*d after the ancient manner of writing in
England. With the history of Prince Comigen By a lover of an-
tiquity. S^ Land. 1672.
PRINTED BOOKS. 289
Poetry. The Day of Doom : or, a description of the great and last *
judgment With a short discourse about eternity. 8® Land. 1673.
■ Odae in Guillehni Lamonii Obitum. 8® Par. 1678.
Old Mr. Dod*s Sayings, composed in verse ; by T. S. 12^
Land. 1678.
— War with the Devil : or, the young man's conflict with the
powers of darkness. [In two parts.] By B. K[each.] 8® Land, 1683.
Catella ^grotans. Fabula. [Auctore Johanne C<Mmnire.]
8" Par. 1689.
Buds and Blossoms of Piety, with some Fruit of the Spirit of
Love. By B[enjamin] A[ntrobus.] 8<* Lond. 1691. [With a MS.
note by Richard Heber.]
Metrica Panegyrica Descripcion de las Fiestas, que se cele-
braron en la Ciudad de Mexico, al Casamiento de Carlos II., con la
Seiiora Maria-Ana Palatina del Rhin. 4® Mexico^ 1691.
Fortuna ad Montem-Melianum fulminans. [Auctore I. C. S. J.]
9^ Par. 1692.
The Miracles performed by Money ; a poem. 4* Land. 1692.
Bibliotheca Poetica, qua continetur primo, Ferdinandi Pos-
thii Musa Palatina et Brandenburgica ; deinde Johan. Petri Lolichii
Bibliotheca poetica duplex. 8® BeroL 1700.
The Pulpit-Fool. A satyr. [By John Dunton.] 4« Lond,
1707.
An Epistle from Sempronia to Cethegus. To which is added.
Cethegus's Reply. [By George Sewell ?] 8** bond. 1713.
— Epigrammata a Convictoribus CoUegii Dormano-Bellovaci ob-
lata L. Antonio Noailles, Cardinali, et J. Antonio dc Mesmes. 4^
1723.
The Oxford Sermon versified. Dedicated to the Rev. Joseph
Betty, M.A., by Jacob Ginglc, Esq. 8® Lond. 1730.
Iarp9-Xc/^6u^7S(LLa;^ta. Carmen, authoribus Rhctorices alumnis
in rcgia Kavarra. 4^ 1744.
— Hendccasyllabi. [Auctore— Collet.] 4« 1744.
In Serenissimi Dclphini Nuptias Carmina. 4* Par. 1745.
Carmen rhythmicum, monachicum, Momo dicatum, a rusticante
Oxoniensi in honorem literatissimi •••••••• conscriptum.
Land. 1749.
Carta que escreveo huma Cosinheira ao seu amante. 4* Cala-
korra, 1752.
290 PRINTED BOOKS.
PoETBY. Cole^oens dos Versos que no segundo triduo da Festividadede
Touros, lan^ou o Carro a que chamavao Olimpo. Primeira Coic^m.
Por Joam Chrisostomo de Faria Cordeiro de Vascoucellos de Sa. 4*
Lisb. 1752.
■ Curiosa Re]a9ani das Gramas, e Desgra^as que dao as mulherei
aos maridos, filhas aos pays, criadas as amas pela mercc de as deix-
arem ir ver os Touros. 4* Madr, 1752.
Jubilos de Portugal na Eleva^ao ao Throno de Jose I. 4*
Madr. 1752.
Jubilos de Portugal na Festividade de Touros com que ap-
plaudio o Senado a Eleva^ao ao Trono de Jose I. 4" Madr. 1752.
Letras encomiasticas, que tratao da Festividade de Touros, em
que huma prudente Portugueza refcre a outra mana sua alguas cousas
dignas de toda a mayor atten^ao. 4® Calahorra, 1 752.
Nova Rcla9ain das Supplicas que ao Supremo Senado fax o
P* JuHam per boca das Frialeiras, come voz da quelle Povo. 4* Ca^
ialumna, 1752.
Nova Rela^am dos Lustres que teve Jose Roquetc das Urdes
que toureou no Tcrreiro do Pa90. 4* Lixb. 1752.
Nova Rcla^ao das entradas das festas dc Touros que se had de
fazcr na Cidadc dc Lisboa. 4** Catatumnay 1 752.
Queixas do Marido contra sua niulher, c Bllios pelo perse-
guirem para ir vcr a fun^ao dos Touros, nao tendo elle com que os
sustentar. 4^ Lhb. 1752,
Rcla^am, ou Embargos do dcsaggravo de todos os authores
contra a Silva das Silvas, composta |K^]o celeberrimo, e prcsumido
Doutor Estevam Pereira. 4* Lisb. 1752.
Resposta em despiquc de Apolo com muitas mcrces, que faz a
Neptuno do Rocio, por satisfa^ao da Carta dc |>ezamcs, que estc Hie
mandou cm 5 dc Sctcmbro dc 1 752. 4".
A Satire upon Physicians. Or an English paraphrase, of Dr.
King*s most memorable oration. 8* Lond. 1 755.
A Letter from a Rt. Hon. Person, and the Answer to it, trans-
lated into verse. With notes. [By Arthur Murphy?] 4* Lond.
1761.
I'he Conciliad : or, the triumph of patriotism. A poem ; trans-
lated from the Latin of Tcrtius Quartus Quintus. 4* Lond, 1762.
■■ Verses addressed to no Minister. 4" Lond. 176S.
Cam. An elegy. [By Bumaby Greene] 4^ Lond, 1764.
Poctarum Polonorum Carmina pastoralia ex Bibliotheca Za-
lusciana iterum edita. 8® Altenb. 1779.
PRINTED BOOKS. 291
Poetry. Aplausos que declaran la magnanimidad de nuestras Catolicas
Armas en dar fuego, y destruyr a los encmigos Britanicos en el cerco
de Gibraltar. 4» Cordoba, 1781.
Relacion que declara el feliz vencimiento que han tenido las
Armas de Carlo III. en la restauracion de la Piaza de Panzacola, la
Florida, y otras diferentes que va restaurando la Corona de Espana a
cl Rey Britanico. 4" Sevilla, 1781.
Beirs Edition. The poets of Great Britain from Chaucer to
Churchill ; 108 Vol. 12» Edinb. 1782-76-79.
Choice of the best poetical Pieces of the most eminent English
Poets, published by Joseph Retzer ; 4 Vol. 8' yienna^ 1783-C.
Carmina Linguis [xxxvii] exoticis in Honorera Dei Pueri a
tribus Magis adorati recitata. fol. [^Roma,"] 1 793.
Ode to the Rural Nymphs, written at Comb-Bank. 4** Land.
ISOl.
Trifles in Verse. 8« Lond. 1803.
Composicion Poetica sohrc lo ocurrido en Madrid el dia 2 de
Mayo de 1808. P. I). M. C. B. 4** Madr. 1808.
— Portugal. A jM>eni. In two parts. [By George Grcnvillc,
Lord Nugent.] V Lond. 1 8 1 2.
TUv Sullolk (tnrlaiul : or, a collection of iK>cms relative to that
county. 8" /yiA/nV//, 1818.
The Fisher's Garland. [11 Pis.] 8" Xctrcastlc, \SU\-:n,
Ane Hannatyne Garlande. 8** Dunedin^ 1826.
I/Ordre des Bannerets de Bretagne et Icur origine, translate
snr le Latin, et depuis mis en rimes Francoises. [Public |>ar G. Du-
plessis.] V Cam, 1827.
Anciennes Poesies Fran^aises. La complainte douleureuse du
nouveau marie. 8* Par,, Didot, 1 830.
Le Dehat des I^avendieres de Paris avec leur caquet. 8*
Rouen, Abrah. Cousturicr, licinipr. Par. 1830.
Les ditz et ventes damours. 8*. Rvimpr. Par, 1830.
Pieces of Poetry : with two dramas. Privately printed. By
G. W. T. ; 2 Vol. 8» ChixKick, 1830.
Poesies des xr. et xvi. siecles, publiees d'aprcs det editions
Gothiques et des roanuscriu. S"* Par. 1830--32.
Ix^s Presomptions des Femmcs. 8* Rouai^ Abr, Cousiurier.
Rcimpr. Par, 1830.
292 PRINTED BOOKS.
Poetry. Les Commandeinens de Dieu et du Dyable avec la Remem-
brance de la Mort. 8* Chartres, 1831.
Discoun joyeux des Friponniers et Friponnieres. B^ Rouen.
Riimpr. Par. 1831.
Roman du Comte de Poitiers, publie par Francisque Michel.
$• Par. 1831.
La vie et trepassement de caillette. 8*. Retmpr, Par. 1831.
. ViUage Rhymes. 8'* Zoiii. 1831. •
The Pilgrim of Erin and other Poems. 12* Land. 1832. •
Le Dialogue du Fol et du Sage. 8** Par. Simon Caluarin.
Riimpr. Par. 1833.
Israel : a poem. In three parts. 12* Lond. 1833. m
Le lax damour divin a viii persoiiages. 8* Rouen, Thomas
Laisne. RSimpr. Par. 1833.
Napolten Poeme en dix Chanu. Fr. ItaL ; 2 Tom. 8* Lond.
1833.
De rOustillement au Villain, (xiii* siocle.) [Publie par L. J. N.
Monmerque.] 8* Par. 183?.
Pauline; a fragment of a confession. 12* Lond. 1833. «
Rhymed Plea for Tolerance. In two dialogues. With a pre-
fatory dialogue. [By John Kenyon.] 8* Lond. 1833. •
The Wandering Bard, and other poems. 8* Ed'mh. 1833. •
Tiptree Races : a comic punning poem. 8* Maldon, 1833. •
Zara : or, the black death. A fioem of the sea. 8* Lond.
1833. •
Zophiel ; or, the bride of seven. By Maria del Occadente. 8*
Lond. 1833. «
Autumnal Leaves. By Ilenrietu . 8*Lom(/. 1834. •
Black Gowns and Red Coats, or Oxford in 1834. A satire ;
6 Pts. 8*Zoiul. 1834. •
- The Bud; a collection of poems. By R. R. 12* Lond.
1834. «
» ■ - Captive Vigib. A poem in six cantos or vigils. B^ Lond.
1834. 4r
A Castigation for the Sectarians. The Vision of Heresies ;
and other poems : by a Catholic PriesL 12* Lond. 1834. ir
-- Enigmas historical and geographical. 8* Land. 1834. ir
Li Fablel dou Dieu d'Amours. Publie par AchiUe Jubinal.
%^ Par. 1834.
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Poetry. Fleurs de Poesie Moderne. Tirees des ceuvres de A. Dela-
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NATURAL HISTORY.
One of the Meteoric Stones which fell at Benares, in the East Indies,
Dec. 19, 1798. Presented by the late William Marsden, Esq.
A PIECE of crystallized Native Iron, from an unknown locality. Pre-
sented by Henry Heuland^ Esq.
A SPECIMEN of Native Steel, from Auvergne.
A RICH specimen of arborescent Native Silver, under a glass shade,
from Kongsberg, in Norway* Presented by Henry Heuland, Esq.
Five large and rich specimens of Silver Ore, from the Mina Grande, in
the Cerro de Pasco, Peru. Presented by Senar Dan Manuel de Ujura
y Sanchez.
Native Sflver, in transparent Carbonate of Lead, from Guanaxuato,
Mexico.
The same, in Pistacite, from Kongsberg, Norway.
The same, in a crystal of Sulphate of Lime, from Santa Rosa mine,
Mexico.
NrviFORM Native Silver, with Carbonate of Lead, on Copper Glance,
from Semenofsky mine, Kolywan, Siberia.
The same, on red Oxide of Copper, from Barnaul, Siberia.
Native Silver, in Arsenical Cobalt, from St. Felix, Chili.
FiuoREE-sHAPZD Amalgam, on Cinnabar, with Lithomarge, from Stahl-
berg, Palatinate.
Foliated Native Gold, on Quartz, from Zell, Zillerthal, TyroL
Dendritic Native Gold, on Quartz, from Caite, BrasO.
Native Gold, in variegated Copper Ore, from Olonetz, Russia Proper.
The same, on Iron Glance, from Congo Soco, BrasiL
The same, in ferruginous Quartz, mixed with Chlorite, from Congo
Soco, Brasil.
The same, disseminated in Quarts, from Eula, Bohemia.
The same, from La Gardette, Dauphine.
The same, with acicular triple Sulphuret of Bismuth, from Beresof mine,
Siberia.
Native Tellurium, minutely crystallized, from Offenbanya, Transyl-
vania.
Native Antimony, on Quartz, in Homstone, from Carlsfiord, near
Sahla, Sweden.
Selekivret of Lead, from Tilkerode, Hartz.
CoBALTiFEROus Selcniurct of Lead, from Clausthal, Hartz.
Mercvriterous Seleniuret of Lead, from Tilckerode, Hartz.
408 NATURAL HISTORY.
A cmTtTAixizsD Diamood, being a macle of a peculiar fonn, from
Brasil. Presented by the Right Hon. Sir Edward Thornton.
A LAMiKA (weighing 4| karat) of a large Diamond, from Brasil.
A LARGE specimen of iridescent Anthracite, from the United States.
Presented by Ingram^ Esq., of New 'York,
Gaoup of bronse-coloured Solphuret of Iron, with lenticular Carbonate
of Iron, from Traversella, Piedmont.
A smoLX crystal (var. quadriepointee) of Iron Pyrites, firmn Broszo,
Piedmont.
White Iron Pjrrites, in modified obtuse octahedrons, with crystallized
Carbonate of Lime, &&, from Brownly Hill, near Alston, Cumber-
land.
A oaoup of hemitrope Copper Pyrites, on Quartz, from Cornwall.
A CETSTAL of pseudomorphous Galena, from Freiberg, Saxony.
A CETSTAt of Galena, on Prehnite, with Koupholite and Amianthotde,
from Bourg d' Gisans, Dauphine.
Cetstallized Galena, (var. triformc,) with Carbonate of Iron, and Rock
Crystals, from Clausthal, Hartz.
Slaoot cupro-ferriferous Sulphuret of Silver, from Sombrerete, Mexico*
SvLPBUEET of Antimony, with Blende and Salite, from Sala, Sweden.
Amoephocs cupriferous Sulphuret of Antimony, from Baigory, France.
AcicuLAELT diverging Grey Antimony, with milk-white crystallized Sul-
phate of Baryta, from Schemniu, Hungary.
Teanspaeeitt Lightered Silver Gre, on Native Arsenic, from Joachims-
thai, Bohemia.
Dekdeitic Dark-red Silver Gre, from the mine Abendrothe, Andreasberg,
Haru.
Teteaheoeal Grey Copper Ore, Urnished, on Carbonate of Iron, from
Moschel-Landsberg, Palatinate.
Ceystaluzed Arsenical Iron, from the Gld Elizabeth mine, Freiberg.
Anotuee variety of Arsenical Iron, locality unknown.
Aeoemtifeeovs Arsenical Iron, from the Stock werk, Freiberg, Saxony.
A SPECIMEK of brown spongy \^ad, (earthy Hydrons Gxide of Manga-
nese,) from the Ural Mountains, Siberia.
DEMDEmc Wad, from Ilmenau, Thuringia.
Vacillaet earth. Hydroxide of Manganese, from Siegen.
Anothee variety of the same, from Schurde, Thuringia.
Laminae Iron Glance, with green Talc, from Minas Geraes, Brasil.
Anothee variety of the same, from the same locality.
A OEOUP of lenticularly crystallized Iron Glance, on a quartsy rock
stone, from Dauphine.
Metastatic pseudomorphous Gxide of Iron, from Sundwig, West-
phalia.
Anothee variety of the same, from the same place.
Dodecauedeal Magnetic Iron Gre, from Ivikaet, Greenland.
NATURAL HISTORY. 409
Striated dodecahedrd Magnetic IroD Orey from Traversella, Pied-
mont.
Octahedral Magnetic Iron, in Micaceous Iron Glance, from Minas
Geraes, BrasiL
Brown Hematite, (Hydrous Oxide of Iron,) from Antonio Pereira,
Brasil.
DoDECAHEDRAX. Oxidc of CoppcT, coRtcd by Blue Carbonate of Copper,
with Fibrous Malachite, from Chessy.
Black Earthy Cobalt, from Salfeld, Thuringia.
Oxide of. Tin, in a chloritic rock, from Pitkeranda, Finland.
Hemitrofe Oxide of Tin, with Phosphate of Lime, and white Topazes,
from Ehrenfriedersdorf, Saxony.
The same, with Fluor Spar and Rock Crystal, from Schlackenwalde,
Bohemia.
The same, with white Topazes and Rock Crystal, from Ehrenfrieders-
dorf, Saxony.
A SMALL piece of Wood Tin, from Mexico.
Red Corundum, with Amphibole, from Salem, East Indies.
A slekder, graver-shaped Rock Crystal, from Dauphine.
A GROUP of Amethyst crystals, on a portion of a geode of Calcedony,
from Bombay.
A ORotip of brown Rock Crystals, traversed by slender crystals of Topaz,
from Odonchelong, Siberia.
WftiTE Siliceous Sand, from Sydney, (and a salt-cellar ; of glass, made
from the same by Messrs. Pellatt and Green) ; with two varieties of
white Sandstone, from the same country. Presented by Samuel Kitig,
Esq.
Fetid Quartz, {k odeur des truffes,) from Monte Viale, Vicenza.
A SINGLE crystal of Haytorite, from Haytor, Devonshire.
Small specimen of Noble Opal, in its matrix, from Czchervenitza,
Hungary.
A LARGE specimen of crystallized Serpentine, from Snarum, Norway.
Ukdulated Serpentine, in Limestone, from Sahla, Sweden.
Crystallized Steatite, from Middlefield, Massachusetts, N. America.
Crystallized and botryoidal Steatite, from Gopfersgrun, Voigtland.
A SPECIMEN of Kefiekillite, from Perm, Siberia.
A CRYSTAL of Zircon, in Basalt, from Laach on the Rhine.
Crystallized Stilbite, on Gneiss, from Kniebeis, near Gastein, Tyrol.
Glassy botryoidal Stilbite, from the Seiser Alpe, Tyrol.
Transparent glassy Analcime, from Catania, Sicily.
Flesh-coloured trapezoidal Analcime, covered with minute crystals of
Quartz, from Montzoni, Tyrol.
Brewsterite, on a group of Rock Crystal, from St. Christophe, Dau«*
phine.
Pearly broad*foliated Okenite, from Tupaursak, North Greenland.
3 o
410 NATURAL HISTORY.
Two hemitrope crystals of Feldspar, from Elba and from Baveno.
AMORmous green Feldspar, coloured by oxide of Chrome, from AosU,
Piedmont.
Adularia, %v]th Pericline, and some Sphene, from St. Gothard.
Red Labradorlte, from Helsingfors, Finland.
Variety of Albite, (called Zuckerstein,) with globular Carbonate of
Iron, from Schellgaden, Tjrrol.
Crystallized Andalusite, from the Lisenz Alp, Tyrol.
NuTTALiTE, from Bolton, Massachusetts.
RosE-coLODRED Latrobitc, with green granular Phosphate of Lkne, from
Akudlek, North Greenland.
Hexagonal Mica, with Serpentine, partly indeterminably crystallised,
from Snarum, Norway.
Silvery Talc, with Iron Glance, on Quartz, from Minas Geraes, Brastl.
Crystallized leek-green Talc, from St. Gothard.
Silvery undulated Talc Slate, with Iron Glance, and granular Topaz,
from Minas Geraes, Brasil.
Reddish-yellow acicular Amphibole, from Kariset, South Greenland.
AsBEST, witli fibres aggregated into striated groups, from Rolzberg,
Tyrol.
Granular Idocrase, resembling Colophonite, in laminar Limestone, from
Arendahl, Norway.
Crystallized Diopside, from Ala, Piedmont.
GiL-oREEN transparent Idocrase, from the same place.
An insulated crystal of Epidote, from Chamounix, Switzerland.
Black Augite, crystallized, in Dolerite, from the Kayserstuhl, Suabia.
Babinotonite, with glassy Apophyllite, and crystallized Carbonate of
Lime, from Arendahl, Norway.
Bucklandite, in Trachite, from Laach on the Rhine.
Crystallized Somervillite, from Vesuvius.
Common Garnet, embedded in Albite, &c., from Brodbo, Sweden.
Granular light-red Gameu, in Werner's Weiu-stein, from Amem^ik,
South Greenland.
Crystallized Helvine, from Bnider Lorenz mine, Scfawarzenberg,
Saxony.
Several fragments of crystallized Emerald, &c., from Egypt FreaaUed
by 7. G. mikinsom, Esq.
A crystal of Beryl, traversed by a cylindrical crystal of black Tour-
maline, from Miask, Siberia.
Prismatic six-sided crystal of Beryl, the central part filled up by
Albite, with splintery Pyrope, from Chesterfield, N. America.
Crystal of the same, embedded in Carbonate of IroOy from Odondie-
long, Siberia.
Two crystals of the same, on a group of Topazes yariouiljr modified,
from Odonchelong, Siberia.
NATURAL HISTORY. 411
A GREEN transparent crystal of Tourmaline, with perfect summit, from
Minas Geraes, Brasil.
CoLUiiKAR black Tourmaline, in Quartz, from the Pyrenees.
The same, from Johan-Georgenstadt, Saxony.
Bacillary Rubellite, with Quartz, from Elba.
Lepidolite with Rubellite, and Rubellite with Meerschaum, both from
Perm, Siberia.
A YELLOW Topaz, embedded in a Rock Crystal, coated by Hydrous
Oxide of Iron, from the Capitania of Olinda, Brasil.
A iiEMiTROPic yellow Topaz crystal, from Olinda, Brasil.
A CRYSTAL of Pyrophysalite, on Albite, from Finbo, Sweden.
Bacillary Pycnite, from Brodbroe mine, Possum, Norway.
PvcMiTE, with Molybdena, from Numedahl, Norway.
Cylindrical Titanite, of high lustre, from Minas Geraes.
A LARGE crystal of the same, with Asparagus-stone and Anthophyllite,
from Snaniro, Norway.
Anatase, on a group of Rock Crystals, from Cocais, Brasil.
NiGRiNB, on Feldspar, in Hornblende Slate, from the Lisenz Alp, Tyrol.
TiTANiFEROus Iron Glance, crystallized, from Friedricksvarn, Norway.
Massive Gabbronite, with titaniferous Iron Glance, from Nodebroc
mine, Norway.
Brookitb, in a piece of Rock Crystal, polished, from Snowden, South
Wales.
A SPECIMEN of massive and crystallized Wolfram, from Odonchelong,
Siberia*
Fascicular radiated Carbonate of Baryta, from Kleopinsky, Nerchinsky,
Siberia.
A GROUP of crystallized Anragonite, (var. I'apotome,) from Framont,
Vosges.
Red diverging-radiated Arragonitet in cells of a basaltic rock, from Au-
vergne.
Acute rhomboidal Carbonate of Lime, with black Rock Crystals, &c.,
from Hessekulla, Sweden.
Two crystallized varieties of the same, in bituminous Limestone, from
Frankenberg, Ilessia.
Marl, with traces of imperfect crystallization, from Limburg.
Apple-oreen botryoidal Carbonate of Zinc, from Moldawa, Bannat.
Another variety of the same, from the same place.
Apple-green cupriferous Carbonate of Zinc, from Chessy, near Lyons.
Crystallized Carbonate of Lead, the crystals traversing transparent
Sulphate of Lime, from Nertschinsky, Siberia.
Trihezahedral variety of the same, from Kleopinsky, Nerchinsky,
Siberia.
Blue Carbonate of Copper, in large crystals, partly coated by fibrous
Malachite, from Chessy, France.
3oft
41« NATURAL HISTORY.
MnscoiD Phosphate of Lead, orange and green, from Leadhflls, Scot-
land.
Asparagus Stone, (Phosphate of Lime,) in green Talc, from the Greiner,
Tyrol.
Pulverulent Phosphate of Iron, in Marl, from Schwarzach, near Ro-
senheim, Bavaria.
Massive Phosphate of Manganese, from Bodenmais, Bavaria.
A LARGE specimen of Werner's Blauspath, from Krieglach, Stiria.
Uranite, in large greenish-yellow primitive crystals, on Quartz, from
Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony.' -
A SPECIMEN of Anhydrous Sulphate of Soda, and two varieties of the
Guano, from Peru. Presented by Copeland Hutchiton^ Esq,
Flesh-coloured crystallized Sulphate'of Baryta, with Carbonate of Lime,
and very minute crystals of Copper Pyrites, from Gersdorf, Saxony.
The same, rose-coloured and yellow, from la Gardette, Dauphine.
The same, opaque, snow-white, crystallized (var. cretee), with Native
Sulphur, from Girgenti, Sicily.
The same (var. binae modifiee), sprinkled with Cinnabar, from Mo-
schellandsberg, Palatinate.
The same (var. Tadditive), from Clausthal, Hartz.
A SINGLE crystal of the same (var. la triplante), from Puy de Chatc,
Auvergne.
A SPECIMEN of stalactitic Sulphate of Baryta, polished, from Derbyshire.
Presented by Miss Lcusada.
Crystallized Sulphate of Strontia, on Carbonate of Lime, from Her-
rengrund, Hungary.
PsEUDOMORPiious Sulphatc of Strontia, from Amberg, Bavaria.
The same, from Monte Viale, Vicentino.
Sulphate of Lime, a single crystal (var. equivalcnte), from La Ca-
tolica, Sicily.
The same (var. prominule), from Schemnitz, Hungary*
Crystallized Sulphate of Lead, from Badenweiler, Suabia.
The same, in undescribed crystals, in Galena, from Grenada, Spain.
The same, crystallized, on green Fluor Spar, sprinkled with minute
crystals of Quartz, &c., from Badenweiler, Suabia.
Variety of the same, from Grenada, Spain.
The same, with cr3r8tallised Native Sulphur, from Alon, Haute Viennc,
France.
Pitticite, from Stadt HoUen, Freiberg, Saxony.
BoTRYOGENB, from Fahlun, Sweden.
A specimen of Brochantite, from Siberia.
Copper Ore, related to the preceding, on grey Copper, with botryoidal
Malachite, from Soukadoiska mine, Werchoturia, Siberia.
Massivs Cryolite, with Carbonate of Iron, from Ivikaet, South Green-
land.
NATURAL HISTORY. 413
Yttrocerxte, with Albite and Quartz, from Brodbo, Sweden.
Crystallized (enneahedral) Fluor Spar, from Waldshut, between Bale
and Schafhausen.
Fetid Fluate of Lime, from Ivikaet, South Greenland.
A LARGE mass of Subsulphate of Alumina (Websterite), from near
Brighton. Presented by Gideon Mantell, Esq.
Various Secondary Fossils, chiefly from Purbeck. Presented by Walter
Caloerley Trevelyan, Esq.
Elbtek Casts of Bones, and a Cast of a Palate, the former from spe-
cimens found at Muswell HiU, near Highgate. Presented by N. T.
Wetherell, Esq.
Casts of some Bones of Felis Spelsea, and Gulo Spelaeus, from the Cave
of Gailenreuth ; of Rhinoceros Teeth, from Kiihloch ; and of Deino-
therium, and Tapirus Priscus, from Eppelsheim. Presented by Viscount
Cole, and Sir Philip Grey Egertan^ Bart.
A specimen of Fossil Wood, from Van Diemen's Land.
Proof Impressions of part of the Plates of tlie Fossil Flora. Presented
by Dr. Lindley.
Specimens of Simia chenensis^ Megaderma spasma, Mus giganteus^ and a
Bat, from Madras. Presented by Dr. B. G. Babington.
A Skeleton of an Elephant, from India. Presented by Sir Jasper
Nicolls and General Hardwicke*
Specimens of Mus Alexandrinus, Lepus ^gyptiacus^ the horns of Ocis
TragelaphuSt and some other Mammalia, from Egypt* Presented by
John fVilkinson^ Esq.
A Specimen of the Canada Rat. Presented by John Bichardson^ M.D.
Two Squirrels, from North America. Presented by II. R. II. the Duke of
SussejCf K.G.
Specimen of Brown Pelican, Pelecanus fuscus; Great White Heron,
Ardea occidentalism {Audubon); Frigate Bird, Tachypetes aquila;
Louisiana Heron, Ardca Ludovieiana ; Purple Heron, (young,) Ardea
rufescens; Pea]*s Egret, Ardea Pealii; White Heron, Ardea lucia;
Yellow- crowned Heron, Ardea violacea; White-headed Pigeon,
Columba Icucocephala ; Fish Crow, Conms ossifragus {Wils.); Boat-
tailed Grakle, Quiscalus major; Red Tanager, Tanagra rubra; Purple
Finch, Fringilla purpurea; Ground Dove, Columba passerina; Pine
Creeper, Sylvia pinus ; White-crowned Bunting, Fringilla leucoce--
phala; Indigo Bird, Fringilla cyanea; Baltimore Oriole, Oriolus Bal-
timore; Cedar Bird, Bombycilla Carolinensis ; Black Tern, Sterna
stolida, from North America. Presented by His Royal Highness the
Duke of Sussex, K.G.
Four Species of Humming Birdfi from South America. Presented by
J. Inskipp, Esq.
414 NATURAL HISTORY.
A Collection, contistiiig of thirty-two Birds, from Madras. FretenUd
6y /. B. BabiHgtan, M.D.
Specimen of Channel-biU, Scytkrops Nova HoUoMdUt. PiretaUed by
AUoM Cu$miMgkaMt E$q.
Specimen of Broad-billed Tody, Todus nasutut. Presented 6y General
Hardmeke.
Fine Specimen of the Common Peacock, Povo crisUUus. Mounted and
presented by T. Damler^ M.D,
Specimen of the Bearded Vulture, Fultur barbaiMs, Falco hUosjnlms^ &c
Presented by John Russd Reeves, Jmn., Esq.
A Group of Edible Bird Nests from Ceylon. Collected by S. Horton,
Esq. Presented by the Bight Han. Edward Lord Stanley.
A OENEftAL Collection of Birds from Egypt. Presented by John Wil-
kmson, Esq.
Specimens of American Turkey, Meleagris Gallopavo; Spotted Grous,
Tetrao Canadensis; Willow Grous, TWroo saliceti; Migratory Pigeon,
Columba migratoria; Turkey Bussard, CatharUs aura; Carrion Crow,
Cathartes atrata; Lanius septentrionalis ; Yellow-bellied Woodpecker,
Picus varius; Pileated Woodpecker, Picus jnleatus; White Ibis, ibis
alba; Pigeon Hawk, Faleo eolmmbarius ; Falco velox; Noddy Tern,
Sterna stoUda; Black Tern, Sterna nigra; Blue Heron, ^rdira ecerulea;
Ardeaminor; Charadrius sewdpalmatus ; Wilton*s Plover, Charadrius
fVilsonif Charadrius melodius; Vdvet Duck, Anas Jusca; Teal,
Anas Creeea; Black Duck, Anas perspicillata ; Spirit Duck, Anas
areola; American Wigeon, Anas Americana; FuUca Americana;
Rallus eUgans; Clapper Rafl, Ballus crepitans; Virginian Rail, Rallus
Hrginianus; Limosa palustris; Esquimaux Curlew, J^TarmmtiuiorM/iff;
Numenius Umgirostris ; Snowy Heron, Ardea candidissima ; Green
Heron, Ardea virescens ; Great Heron, ArJka Herodias; Hooping
Crane, Orus Americana; Rusty Grakle, Icterus ferrugineus ; Tmrdus
fVilsom; Turdus Ludovicianus ; Song Finch, Fringilla melodia; Grass
Finch, Fringilla graminea; Sea-side Finch, Fringilla maritima; Sa-
vannah Finch, Fringilla Savanmarum; Yellow-throated Fly-catcher,
Vireojlavifrons; White-poll Warbler, Sylvia varia; Kentucky Warbler,
Sylvia formosa; Black-poll Warbler, 5yfria<friato; Cocrulean Warbler,
- Sylvia ecerulea ; Bay-breasted Warbler, Syhia castanea ; Palm Warbler,
Sylvia palmarum; Pine-creeping Warbler, Sylvia pinus; White-eyed
Fly-catcher, Vireo Nooeboracemsis; Mexican Finch, Fringilla pinus;
Least Nuthatch, Sitta pumlla; Great Carolina Warbler, Troglodytes
Americamuss Nuttall's Warbler, Troglodytes Nuttallii; Icterus agri-
Specimens of Jackal Falcon, Falco jackal; Short-tailed Eagle, Faleo
eeaudatus; Martial Eagle, Falco bellkosus; Occipital Eagle^ Faleo
oedpittJiSf See.
Specimen of the Barr-winged Dove of Edwards. Presented by George
LeacK £^'
NATURAL HISTORY. 415
SixTT-six Specimens of Reptiles, preserved in Spirits, received in ex-
change from the Museum of the Army Medical Board at Chatham.
Several Specimens of Snakes ; and a Specimen of Pseudopus DurvilUi,
(Cuvier,) from Dalmatia : all in Spirits. Presented hy John Richard-
Mon^ M.D.
A Specimek of Lophhu VespertiUo. Presented by Mr. Walker.
Some Specimens of New Holland Shells, and a Specimen of Retepora,
from Swan River. Presented by Mr. John Turner*
A Specimen of Aphrodlia Aculeata. Presented by John W. Lubbock^
Esq.
A Specimen of Cyproea Friendii^ Gray (JC. ScottU Brod*,) from Swan
River. Presented by Capt. Mangles^ R.N*
A Specimen of a Cyathiform Sponge, from Cork Harbour. Presented
by Miss Elliot.
Specimens of Four Hundred species of Plants of Egypt. Eightt-four
of which are new to the Herbarium, and of these, Eighteen species
are unpublished. Collected and presented by John Gardnor fVilkin*
son, Esq.
Two Specimens of Exotic Insects, and twenty-nine apecimens of British
Insects. Presented by Francis JValkerf Esq.
Two Specimens of Mononychus Pseudaeori. Presented by J. C. Dale, Esq.
Three hundred and forty-three Specimens of Minute Insects, of the
Family Cynipstdce, described by him in the Entomological Magazine,
and presented by Francis Walker, Esq.
Six Specimens of Insecu from Odessa. Presented by T. Domler, M.D.
Specimen of Lamia Crucifera of Fabricius, from Ceylon. Presented by
Dr. Bland.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS,
CoLucnoir of Eotptiav Aanttuirufly febskktsd vt
J. G. WiuuMfON, Eta.
Sron with sketches of the gods Amiiion-re» and Thoth.
PoftTiov of a granite monument, with the figure of Khem.
TnaiK figures of Osiris, in bronse.
Fiooai <tf Osiris, in wood.
Fiouai of Osiris, in barley and wax.
IsiM, and Horus the younger, in stone.
HoROS Harpoerates, of the Ptolemaic era, in marble.
Three emblems of the souls of divinities, in wood.
Liov, emblem of Horns, in glazed terracotta.
Harper, and Phallus, in glazed terracotta.
Part of a jackall standard, in wood.
Fraomekt of a sacred monument, in marble.
Small statue, in serpentine*
Two heads of statues, in limestone.
Bearded head, of the Roman epoch, in marble.
Arm of a statue, in bronze.
Sacred vase, of black granite.
Sacred trsc, of alabaster.
Vase, of bronze gOt, and probably belonging to a censer.
Altar of libations, in limestone.
Pair of sandals, of palm leaves.
Small bottle, with traces of an unguent, in alabaster.
Small vase, perhaps used for the same purpose, of glazed terracotta.
Vase for holding antimony, of alabaster.
Vase used for the same purpose, of serpentine.
Similar vase, of glazed terracotta.
Cylindrical case, for the same use, of wood.
Nest of three vases, for preparing liquid perfumes.
Leo of a table, of wood.
Irok key, of a Christian epoch prior to a.d. 630.
Sixteen oval and globular vases, a jug, and two bottles, of terracotta,
used for domestic purposes.
Vase, of bronze.
Small diina bottle, with a Chinese inscription.
Six cups, and two fragmenu of cups, in terracotta.
ANTIQUITIKS. COINS, ETC. 417
Two cups or bowls, of wood, and orJI of bronze.
Fraomemt of a porphyry patera.
La ROE vase, of terracotta, with four small handles.
Very large vase, of bronze, with two handles.
Mouth of a l^rge stone vase.
Fragments of vases, of pottery of the Roman epoch.
Various fragments of pottery.
Eight lamps, of terracotta.
Five stands or pillows for the head, of wood.
Circular cake of bread, and various fragments.
Half of a circular cake of agweh or conserve of dates, and fragments.
Head of a javelin.
Upper part of a harp of seventeen strings.
Sickle with a serrated blade.
Fragment of the blade of a sickle.
Wooden hook, suspended at both ends by a rope of palm leaves, belong-
ing to an ancient well.
Spindle, and hank of thread.
Cloth, with a small blue pattern on a light brown ground.
Rope, of palm leaves.
Box, prior to the Arab invasion.
Handle of a flabellum.
Palette of a scribe, with cartouches of Rameses the great, two of which
are formed by uraei ; with this are seven of the kash or reeds used
for writing ; in wood.
Palette of a scribe, for red paint, in sycamore wood.
Slab, with nine small vases for holding colours, of glazed terracotta.
Slab for grinding colours, the well surrounded with a cartouche ; with
it is a mullcr.
Stone with a hieratic inscription.
I'wo pieces of stone with enchorial inscriptions.
Piece of stone with a Coptic inscription.
Fragments of pottery with enchorial inscriptions.
Very small fragments of pottery with enchorial inscriptions.
Capital of a column, with flowers of the lotus.
Fourteen fragments of painting in fresco, parts of ornaments, hiero*
glyphics, &'c., from the tomb discovered by Belzoni, at Thebes.
Cramp of wood, from the temple of Berenice.
Cramp of lead, from the temple of Berenice.
Piece of iron.
Pieces of stucco.
Piece of mortar.
Two pieces of the ceiling of a tomb, of mud, painted.
Piece of stucco, with sketches of hieroglyphics, from the tomb dis-
covered by Belzoni at Thebes.
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418 ANTIQUITIES. COINS. ETC.
Mud brick, with the name of Thothmes III.
Similar brick, with the prsenomen of Raineses the great.
Four fragments of mud bricks.
Reed from between the bricks of the wall of Sais.
Mould, with the figure of a bird, in limestone.
MouTH-piECE for a pipe, of jade.
AwL, similar to those represented in the tombs at Thebes.
Pyramid of baked clay.
Four dolls, of wood.
Top, prior to the Arab invasion.
Mummy of a cat
Part of the mummy of a dog, unrolled.
Mummy of a cat, unrolled.
8 IX mummies of the ibis, in their bandages.
Mummy of an ibis, unrolled.
Mummy of a sparrow-hawk.
Bones of various animal mummies.
Wrappers of the same.
Three small fragments of a wooden sarcophagus.
Fragment of a sarcophagus, arm and wing of a divinity.
SEPt'LciiRAL wrappers, of painted cloth.
PoiiTioN of the cartonage of a mummy.
Hypocepiialus, of linen.
Fragment of the garland of the dead, from a Greek mummy.
Sepulchral sandals for adults, of leather.
Two sepulchral sandals for children, of leather.
Set of sepulchral vases, in a white calcareous stone, with their re-
spective covers, formed of the heads of a man, cynocephalus, jackal*
and hawk.
Set of sepulchral vases, similar to the above, but smaller.
Two vases of a set, in wood, with the human and hawk's head.
TiiuLE vases of a set, one without a cover, the other two each with a
human head, of pottery.
Sepulchral vase, oval, without a cover or inscription, of pottery.
Sepulchral vase, surmounted by a human head, of {Mttery.
Li n e s bag of sawdust.
Small cylindrical basket, of palm leaves, and linen bag containing the
sawdust used for absorbing the moisture of the entrails.
Ibis pot, of baked brick, from Saggara.
Four human heads, covers for sepulchral vases, of pottery.
Sepulchral figure of Menephthah I., in wood, from the tomb discovered
by Belzoni, at Thebes.
Sepulchral figure of a sncred scribe, in glazed pottery.
Sepulchral figures of a priest, priestesses, and functionaries attached to
temples, in wood.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC.
419
Sepulchral figure of a priestess, in painted pottery.
Similar figure of a private individual, in serpentine.
EioHT sepulchral figures, of glazed pottery.
Four sepulchral figures, of wood.
Head of a large sepulchral figure, in serpentine.
Small sarcophagus, of wood, containing a sepulchral figure of the same
material.
Extremely rude and small sarcophagus, of clay, containing a rudely
sculptured figure, in wood, covered witli a hieratic inscription.
Top of a pyramid, with figures in bas-relief and inscriptions, in lime-
stone.
Four sepulchral stdles or tablets, in wood.
Two sepulchral stales, in white calcareous stone.
Fragment of a tablet or st^le, in limestone.
Nike sepulchral cones, and fragments of the same, in baked brick.
Tessera, of pentagonal shape, with two horizontal lines of enchorial
writing.
Tessera, rectangular, with five lines of Coptic on each side.
Fourteen unb.urnt bricks, with hieroglyphic inscriptions. Presented by
Lord Prudhoe.
Marble statue of Venus. Presented by his Afajesty King IVilliam the
Fourth.
Small bronze group of Hercules and Cupid, found in gravel at Bres-
singham, near Diss, Norfolk. Presented by William Chapman Old-
ham. Esq,
Bronze figure of Hercules, found at Bavay. Presented by C, W, A.
Drummand Hay, Esq,
Votive torso of a young man, the size of life, in terracotta. Presented
by ' Cocsveit, Esq.
Marble bust of an infant. Presented by the Rev, Jlenry Crowe.
Square bronze weight, with the head of Minerva, in relievo. Presented
by J. y, Akerman, Esq.
Six models in clay, of the Cromlechs at Mafra, Truethy, Plas Newydd,
Dufiin,'I>anyon, and Chun. Presented by Richard Tongue, Esq.
Four British stone implementti found in Norfolk. PresaUed by Goddard
Johnson, Esq.
British cinerary urn, containing burnt bones. Presented by Richard
Lloyd, Esq.
Long British canoe, found at North Stoke, in Sussex. Presented by the
Earl of Egremont,
Styca of Wlfhcro, archbishop of York. Presented by Sir Henry Ellis,
K.H.
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Presented by George
Marshall^ Esq. Bir-
mingham.
420 ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC.
Peknt of William I. bmhtpink on um : no inner circle. PretaUed by
J. D. Cuff, Esq.
Half-oroat o{ Edward VL, struck at Canterbury. Presented by Samuel
Farrawt Esq., Diss, Norfolk,
Shilliko of William III. y. 1696.
Half-crown of George III. a817-1818.
Shilling of George III. 1820.
Half-crown of George IV. 1828: garnished
shield.
Half-crown of George IV. 1828: plain shield*
with the collar of the garter.
Sixpences of George IV. 1826. 1828. 1829. J
Gold Copley medal, presented by the Royal Society to Mr. John Bel-
cher, 1787. Presented by ike representatives of Mr. John Belcher.
Two silver, and one pewter token, struck by Mr. Till. Presented by
Mr. Ttll
Silver penny of Henry IV. King of Castile. Presented by J. D. Cuff,
Esq.
Half-franc of Belgium, silver. 1834. 1 Presented by Sir Henry
Double centime of Belgium, copper. 1834. J EUis, K.H.
Penny of Henry, Archbishop of Cambray. 7 Presented by Robert
Penny of Arnold, Count of Loos. 3 Bronm, Esq.
A Spanish dollar. 1703. 1
A Persian pice. > Presented by Charles Crawley^ Esq.
A Madras rupee. 3
Six silver coins, portions of the Arcot rupee. Presented by Richard
Penn, Esq.
Seven lithographic drawings of Egyptian Anti-^i
quities. I Presented by John
Lithographic drawing of a Roman medallion of j Lee, D.C.L.
Commodus ; rev. Britannia. . J
Large Collection or Egyptian Antiquities.
Figure of Djom, or Khons, in bronze.
Four figures o£ the same divinity, in glased terracotu.
Three figures of Ammon-re, in bronze.
Two figures of Ammon Chnouphis, in glased terracotta.
Four figures of Phthah, in bronze.
Twenty figures of the same divinity, in glazed terracotta.
Four figures of Merephthah, or Bubastis, in glazed terracotta.
Figure of Khons Pooh, in bronze.
Five figures of the same, in glazed terracotta.
Thrss figures of Nophre Atmou, in bronze.
Oni of the same, in glazed terracotta.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC. 421
Peculiar figure of Athor, in bronze.
Figure of Athor, in terracotta.
Two figures of Re, or Phre, in glazed terracotta.
FoRTY^FivE figures of Meui, in glazed terracotta.
Thirtt-xigiit figures of the second Thoth, in glazed terracotta.
FiFTY-OKE figures of Omt, in glazed terracotta.
Thirty-three figures of Osiris, in bronze.
Four figures of Osiris, in glazed terracotta.
Head of Osiris, in limestone.
Figure of Isis, in bronze.
Figure of Isis, in lapis-lazuli.
Eight figures of the same, in glazed terracotta.
Four figures of Isis suckling the younger Horus, in bronze.
Thirteen smaller similar figures, in glazed terracotta.
Three figures of Nephthys, in glazed terracotta.
Nike figures of Horus Har-si-esi, in glazed terracotta.
Eight figures of Horus Harpocrates, in bronze.
Three figures of Horus between Isis and Nephthys, in glazed terracotta.
Six figures of Bubastis, in glazed terracotta.
Figure of Bubastis, in wood.
Figure of Anubis, in bronze.
Thirty-two figures of the same, in glazed terracotta.
Figure of Typhon, in wood.
Two of the same, in glazed terracotta.
Two tablets of glazed terracotta, with Typhonic figures.
TwEKTY-EiGiiT figuTcs of Amsct, Hapee, Sioumautf, and Kebsnauf, the
four genii of the Amenti, in glazed terracotta.
Ukcertaik divinities, in terracotta.
Head of Serapis, of the Greek {Yeriod, in bronze.
Venus, in bronze.
Head of a Bacchante, in bronze.
Two nymphs, in bronze.
Small Naos, with a divinity and symbols, in glazed terracotu.
Fragment of an Androsphinx, in glazed terracotta.
Ur.cus, in glazed terracotta.
Three Ura^i, in bronze.
Ur.cu8, in wood.
Seven hawks, symbolic of divinities, in wood.
Three hawks, in glazed terracotta.
Hawk of Horus, in bronze.
Horse, in bronze.
The finh Lepidotus, in terracotta, painted.
Two j.ii'kals, emblems of Anubis, in wood.
Jackal, in terracotta.
SisTRUM, in bronze.
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Three Sistra, in glazed terracotta.
Hawk with a human face, and disc on the head, (emblem of a divine
soul,) in painted wood.
Two hawks with human faces, (emblems of human souls,) in glased
terracotta.
Ram, (emblem of Ammon,) in glaied terracotu.
Shrew-mouse, (emblem of Buto,) in bronze.
Two hedgehogs, (emblems of Khons,) in glazed terracotta.
Dull, in glazed terracotta.
Cow, (emblem of Athor,) in glazed terracotta.
Crocodile, (emblem of Seb,) in steatite.
Crocodile, (emblem of Seb,) in glazed terracotu.
GoosB, (emblem of Seb,) in bronze.
LioK, (emblem of Horus,) in bronze.
Three lions, (emblems of Horns,) in glazed terracotta.
Two cats, (emblems of Bubastis,) in bronze.
Cat, (emblem of Bubastis,) in wood.
Six cats, in glazed terracotu.
Cynocephall's seated, (emblem of Thoth, or the equinoxes,) a small
sutue, of red sandstone.
Three cynocephali, in glazed terracotta.
Four hares, (emblems of Osiris,) in glazed terracotta.
Six swine, (emblems of Thaoueris,) in glazed terracotu.
Two snakes, in glazed terracotta.
Two small figures, in glazed terracotta.
Thirty-nine scarabcei, with names or symbols of divinities, in glazed
terracotta.
Nineteen scarabsei of terracotta, enamelled ; of various shapes, with regal,
symbolic, and phonetic names.
Two double statues, male and female, in limestone, seated.
Upper portion of a sUtue, in limestone.
Lower portion of a kneeling figure, in white marble, holding a tablet.
Torso of a sUtue, of tlie Greek era, of white marble.
Statue, in basalt, of a kneeling figure.
Statue, the head and hands only developed, with an inscribed ublet :
limestone, coloured.
Four fragroenu of tableu, with mutilated inscriptions in Greek.
Trunk of a tree, with a portion of a figure in it ; in marble.
Nubian female, kneeling, and grinding the d*hourra ; in stone.
Upper piurt of a female, in a peculiar head-dress : in terracotta.
Portion of a frieze, with three male figures, mummied, with the hands
crossed on the breast, and an inscription ; in stone.
Seventeen fragroenu of small sutues, consisting of the head and
■boulders, or head only ; in marble, basalt, and porphyry.
Two bronze feet, from sutues.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC. 425
Altar of bronze, with an inscription.
Vase of libations, of a remarkable shape, with a spout, made of terra-
cotta and painted ; in it was found a necklace of the seeds of a tree,
and an emblem of stability.
Head, and end of a koucoupha sceptre.
Three sacred vases, of bronze, with figures of deities, men, or animals,
in relievo.
Two small sacred vases, of a different shape, in basalt and alabaster.
Instrument, probably used for sacred purposes.
Handle, formed by the head of a goat.
Knife, of sofl stone, with an inscription.
Knife, for circumcision, made of iron.
Piece of cloth.
Apron of leather, with a pocket.
Pair of sandals, of white leather.
Pair of sandals, of wood.
Three sandals, of the leaves of the papyrus.
Sandal, neatly platted, of the palm tree.
Five mirrors, of bronze.
Seven combs, of wood.
Stone vase, for paint, consisting of four cylindrical cases to hold anti-
mony, with styles for placing it on the eyebrows or eyelid.
Vase, for a similar use, in terracotta.
Single cylinder, with a lotus capital, for the same purpose, in glass.
Six paint vases, with quadruple, double, or single cylinders, in wood.
Two cases, of papyrus, for the same puqwso.
Small alabaster paint vase, containing antimony, with a cover.
Vase, of enamelled terracotta, with a flat cover.
Vase, of variegated glass, in the shape of a small bottle.
Vase, of terracotta, with a spout.
Two pins, of bronze.
SnvEN ear-rings, and fragments of the same, in gold.
Silver ear-ring.
Six ear-rings, in bronze.
Twenty-three beads, pendants, and various ornaments belon^^ing to
ear-rings or necklaces, in gold.
Necklace of gold beads.
Four necklaces, of variously shaped beads of jas])er, amethyst, and cor-
nelian.
Necklace, of the seeds of a tree.
Fifty-two necklaces, of variously shaped beads of glazed terracotta.
Two portions of collars, of cylindrical beads, in blue glazed terracotta.
Forty-two rings, jasper and cornelian.
Fourteen rings, in ivory.
Bronze ring.
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Rixc, of wood.
Thirty rings, of glazed terracotta.
Six bracelets, or fragments, in bronze and iron.
Various beads, of jasper, cornelian, ametbyst, fluor spar, &c.
Globular and cylindrical beads, of glass or glazed terracotta.
Twenty-eight symbolic eyes, in hematite, cornelian, basalt, and
marble.
NiKETY-FOUR symbolic eyes, in glazed terracotta or glass.
Nine emblems of stability, in jasper, cornelian, &c.
Thirty-three similar emblems, in glazed terracotta or glass.
Twelve symbols of life, in jasper.
Ten symbols of life, in glazed terracotta.
Crown of Egypt, in jasper.
Twenty-one crowns of Upper or Lower Egypt, in glazed terracotta.
Seventeen various objects, in jasper, cornelian, &c, ; among tbem a
fish, lion, small divinity, and piece of meteoric iron.
Lotus sceptre, in green feldspar, and inscription.
Fifteen similar sceptres, smaller, in hematite, feldspar, and glazed terra-
cotta.
Thirty-eight little vases, in jasper, cornelian, Arc.
Two similar, in glazed terracotta.
Five small tablets, in feldsfiar.
Six discs and pedestals, [latrunculi 7] in lapis-lazuli.
Seven legs of animals, in cornelian.
Two victims, in jasper.
Ten scarabs i, completely carved, in cornelian, jasper, hematite, and
lapis-lazuli.
Seventy*on'k similar scaraba?i, of granite, basalt, and glazed terracotta.
Three scarabac^i, of amethyst, belonging to necklaces.
Sixty-six scaraba?i, of glazed terracotta; roost of them with figures or
hieroglyphics on the base.
Various objects, in glazed terracotta, belonging to necklaces, car-rings,
or other parts of dress.
Inner wings of scaraba'i, belonging to necklaces, in glazed terracotta.
Sixty-eight scarahari, standing u|ion oval dypei, or the upper portions
of scaraba?i, with (lerforations to attach them to the attire, in glazed ter-
racotta.
Ten studs, in limestone, glased terracotta, or glass.
Five pectoral plates, or fragments; some with mosaic work.
Two circular tables, of orienul alabaster.
Two large basons, of alabaster and basalt.
Two smaller basons, of alabaster.
Three basons, of blue enamel.
Enamelled bowl, with an inscription, in which is the name of Rameses
the Great.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC. 425
Forty-seven vases, with or without handles, made of terracotta ; some
painted.
Large vase, of oriental alabaster.
Three vases, some with lids of oriental alabaster.
Vase, of lead, and cover.
Three vases, of bronze.
Three vases, of basalt.
Spoon, of alabaster.
Three double vases, of terracotta.
Eleven long-necked bottles, of green glass.
Eleven lamps, in terracotta.
La.mp, in bronze.
Six wooden stands, or pillows, for the head.
Large vase, of terracotta, used for domestic purposes, covered with an
enchorial inscription.
Similar vase, without an inscription.
Eleven baskets, made of the leaves of the palm tree, and thoir covers ;
various sizes.
Bo.\, of wood, unpaiuted.
Box, of the leaves of the papyrus.
Box, of ivory, vcnocred, %vitli figures painted ; of the Greek or KiMiian
era.
Twelve boxes and vases of wood, used for domestic purposes, and
fragments of tlie same.
Various objects, in wood ; some belonging to seats and furniture.
Hand and arms, in wood.
Two iron keys.
Fruit of the Douni palm.
V^ARiots Korts of fruit.
Wheat.
Baklkv.
Le.ntils.
Brlad, twelve piece>.
Raisins.
Datls.
Gum Arabic.
Franki-ncekse.
Bitumen, four pieces.
Portion of an arrow, and two arrow-heads, in bronze.
Three javelin-heads, in bronze.
Scabbard of a sword, of wooil, gilded.
Pickaxe, of wood.
Two mallets, for stonemasons, of wood.
Head of an axe, in bronze.
Instrument for smoothing plaster, of wood
3 I
4f6 ANTIQUITIES, COINS. ETC
H^auM ion dreanng flax» of wood.
Two tucwe^ with imcri|ni oos,
T vo ftsTCS, wicbovt i m ciipcioMg.
Setcv qNiid]c«» of WOOlL
Fnrc tkeios of dbtcad.
Rou of fine linoB.
Two roOs of prepared leather.
Ro£& of fibres of wood, platted.
Two palettes of a scribe, in temeoCta; witb ten vases on
FALwm, oi the same material ; with Qfm ^oMar vases on a stand,
deep bine ecrfoor.
PAXxm, of alabaster, with an iu s aipciu n in hiero^jpfaies.
Two plain palettes in wood.
Baovss inkstand, with a chain and ease lor a reed, having nibs like a
modern pen*
Vass, of bronse gilt, containing twelve bdls of vltm-marine.
EioHT leaves of the papyms.
Kmra, with a pale agate handle^ probably used by scribes.
KviTK, with a handle of hematite, bbde corroded.
Two bronse blades of knives.
Six fiagments of wood, with hieratic and endional inscriptions.
TwBinT firagments of pottery, with endiorial and Coptic inscriptions.
Two stone fragments, with Coptic inscriptions.
FiTE pieces of stone, with hieratic inscriptions.
Nm seals and signet rings, gems, or scarabsei, set in gold, ekctmm, or
silver.
FirTT-six coins, chiefly large brass, of the Ptolemaic and RoaMn era.
Five dolls.
Two palm-leaf balls.
Leather ball.
Foua porcelain balls.
NiVE wooden ninepins, or latrunculL
Latruivcvlus, of glazed terracotta.
Latrvkcvli's, of jade.
1%'ORr die.
Two stone moulds of the ibis Benod.
Brohss needles.
Three bronse bells.
Brokzb tweeser.
I ROM tweezer.
Sbveh bronse nails.
Two bronze styli.
BaowzE rivet.
Small bronze hinge.
WooDEif lintel of a door, painted with hieroglyphics.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC. 427
Fragment of a bronze door-hinge.
Sixteen various objects in bronze.
Two bronze hooks.
Bronze ferule.
Pedestal for a small figure, in bronze and wood ; on the upper part a
jackal seated.
Six human mummies, with cases.
Two cat mummies.
Three ibis mummies.
Snake mummy.
WmTE marble sarcophagus, with an inscription in hieroglyphics.
Rectanoular sarcophagus, with painted and linear hieroglyphic in-
scription, of wood.
Rectangular sarcophagus, with painted hieroglyphic and hieratic in-
scription, o£ wood.
Small rectangular sarcophagus, with an exterior inscription, of wood.
Cover of a rectangular sarcophagus.
Female face, finely carved, with enamelled eyes.
Two red ears of wood.
Four frontlets of linen, coloured or gilded, with hieroglyphics.
Fragments of the exterior envelope of mummies, consisting of linen
covered with plaster, painted and gilded, containing inscriptions,
figures of divinities, and their emblems.
Cover of the feet, from the exterior envelope of mummies, of linen co-
vered with plaster, and painted.
Painting in fresco, upon thin pieces of cedar, representing the greater
portion of the face of a female, of the Roman era.
Eyelid of bronze, and eye of enamel with bronze eyelid.
Five gilded ornaments, in wood.
Sepulchral scarabsi, in basalt, porphyry, and limestone, with inscrip-
tions.
Twenty-six similar scarabsei, without inscriptions.
Four sepulchral amulets, representing stands or pillows for the head, in
hematite.
Similar amulet ; plough in glass.
Six sepulchral amulets ; masonic levels in hematite.
Four sepulchral amuleu; feathers or plumes in basalt or porphyry.
Ten sepulchral amulets ; two fingers, in basalt, supposed to be used as
polishers.
Funeral amulet; vase in basalt; eye, and pupils of eyes, in enamel
and glass.
Two sepulchral figures, in alabaster.
Eight sepulchral figures, of calcareous stone.
Sepulchral figure, in basalt.
Three sepulchral figures in wood ; large size.
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428 ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC.
Twenty sepulchral figures, in wood ; smaller size.
Seven-ty-five sepulchral figures, in glazed terracotta and porcelain,
^-^oiierally with inscriptions.
Sixti:ex similar fissures, without inscriptions, and of smaller size.
Small coflers, of woo<l, painted hhie, witli figures or inscriptions,
wliicli have contained sepulchral figures, when deposited in the
tombs.
Thirteen sepulchral vases, in alahastcr, calcareous stone, or terracotta,
with covers of the head of a man, cynocephalus, jackal, and hawk,
representing the four genii of Amcnti.
Two covers of sepulchral vases; human heads, in alabaster.
TiiiRTEEK similar covers, in terracotta.
Three similar covers, in wood.
Cover of a sepulchral vase ; human head, in stone.
Similar cover; head of a cynocephalus, in alahastcr.
Two covers of sepulchral vases ; heads of jackals, in stone.
FiFTv-Fouii sepulchral tablets, of white calcareous stone, containing
fiiiurcs of deities, offerings, and deceased individuals, in bas-rcHcf and
coloured, some with hieroglyphical inscriptions only.
TivE sepulchral tablets, of wood, with painted figures of divinities and
deceased individuals, with inscriptions.
Very small sepulchral tablet, of woo<l.
Tek sepulchral cones, of baked clay, with hieroglyplucs on the base,
commemorative of deceased individuals.
Egyptian mirror, in bronze.
Nine Persepolitan cylinders, with rngravod figures and inscriptions.
Seven Persepolitan rings; Apollo, Minerva, and Persian figures.
Three antique rings, cornelian set in silver; Persian heads.
Seven rings, cornelian set in silver ; hyienas, gazelles, griffins.
Five anticpie rings, amethyst and cornelian set in silver ; ornamental
devices.
Five signets, of white and red cornelian and agate ; Persian figures, and
inscriptions.
Two signets, of cornelian ; Persian heads.
Five signets, of cornelian; hya?nas.
Five signets, of cornelian; cows, gazelles, scorpion, and grifHn.
Three pyramidical amulets; Persian heads and figures.
Ten conical amulets, of cornelian and marble; cows, birds, flowers, and
ornamental devices.
Ring, amethyst set in silver ; cross and glory.
Five rings, cornelian set in silver; cufic inscriptions, of two lines
each.
ANTIQUITIES, COINS, ETC. 429
Ring, cornelian, set in silver ; single line of cufic, and star.
Two signets, of cornelian ; double lines of cufic.
Signet, with silver setting ; single line of cufic.
Amulet of black stone, square, with cufic inscription, and three lines
of cufic on the reverse*
Large cylindrical Roman vase, of bronze ; found in Fenchurch
Street.
Several fragments of red Roman pottery; found in Fenchurch
Street.
Sixteen- bronze hatchets.
Seventy basalt, five porphyry, one flint, five granite, and twelve slate
hatchets.
Seven bronze spear-heads.
One hundred and twenty-two rough flint spear-heads.
ErciiTY-xiNE roughly formed flint arrow-heads.
Ninety-six barbed flint arrow-heads.
Five bronze styles.
BuiTisir stone hammer.
Two gold amulets ; found in the bogs in Ireland.
Silver coin of Barce ; head of Jupiter Ammon, rev. Silphium.
Silver coin of Amastris.
Silver coin of Ala^sa.
Brass coin of Thyatira, Elagabalus; a medallion.
Brass coin of Byblus; Commodus, rev. Isis Pharia.
Eight brass coins of Byblus; Nero, Trajan, Elagabalus.
Five brass coins of Sidon ; Julia Paula, Julia Macsa, Alexander Se-
verus.
Seven brass coins of Tripolis ; Nero, Trajan, Julia Domna, Cara-
cal la.
Denariis of Trajan.
Second brass coin of Vespasian.
Fifteen cufic coins.
Brass British coin. [Cunobelin ?]
Three |)onnies ofOfla; moneyers, alred, edilvald, ealmvnd.
Penny of Beornwulf, king of Mercia.
Thirteen pennies of Harold I.
Penny of Harthacnut.
One hundred and sixteen pennies of Edward the Confessor.
Penny of Edward the Confessor, iocitel ok eofr.
Nine half-groats, eleven pennies, and nine hardis of Edward the
Black Prince.
Unique penny of Henry VIII. red. cviq. q. sv. est.
Five-guinea piece of Charles II.
Crown of William and Mary, 1692.
Sixpence of William III., y. 1697.
450 ANTIQUITIES. COINS. ETC
Tvo-«rnrcA pieee mi Gem g L IL
SmtLLi%G ciGtar^ II.
Two |BtteMlbra9rcfdgiis of George IIL ISl^lT-
PATTEBvlbr a crowmcf George IIL 1817.
Cbowvs of George IIL 1819, «m> uc— 1820, jm01
Smau gold BMdal of thePkiaee R^gcac; icr. mpi
&e.
SmuxM of George IV. rev. lUcId ■ a
Macvdt Moorf.
Cons, George IV. ad Willim IV.
AvnaiTEJettos. AvcMdoathe
PRINTS.
Thomas Sutton, Esq., after Van Hove, by J. Rowney.
Sir Isaac Newton, after J. Vanderbank, by Romney.
Three Impressions from Stones found at Aleppo. Madeley, lithog.
An Impression from part of a Brick found at Babylon. Madeley,
lithog.
The above presented by Dr, John Lee,
The Rev. Josiah Pratt, after E. U. Eddis.
James Ward, Esq., R.A., after James Ward.
Mr. Samuel Woodward.
John, Earl of Eldon, after James Sayer.
John Rickman, Esq., after S. Lane.
Mr. Joseph Wright, painter.
L. W. DiLLWYN, Esq., M.P., after E. U. Eddis.
R. E. Greville, LL.D., after D. M' Nee.
John, first Lord Wodehouse, after — Homsby.
Peter, Lord King, after E. U. Eddis.
Joseph Sabine, Esq., after E. Rigby.
Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, from a Phrenological Bust, by R.
Childs.
The above drawn on Stone by Miss H. Turner, and presented
by Dawson Turner^ Esq.
Fac-simile of the Hand-writing of Dr. Johnson, drawn on Stone by
I. M. Johnson.
Presented by Dawson Turner^ Esq.
An Impression of the Engraved Plate of the Statue of Sir Joseph
Banks. F. Chantry, sculptor ; H. Corbould, del. ; S. Cousins,
eng.
Presented by the Committee.
452 PBINTS.
Rkubo Pmy. E«q^ aficr E. U. Eddk; IL G»d, btbo^.
Fretemied hf Rkkmrd Pom, Esq.
CuAMLKs RnmwTov, E«Q^ after Jos. Sbter, bj F. C Lcvk.
FnmUidhfM^Hoima,E9f.
Jon Houics, E«a^ F^.A., after H. B. Lore; W. Sharp, lidM^.
PrettmUd 6y /dfca HOmts^Ewq^ of Emit JUt/ard,
JoBv Ieelavd, Efo^ after T. R. Smith, by T. MUls.
Presaded by the Emgraccr.
St. Petes'i, Westxivstcb, by Dan. Kin^.
PrcwemUd ky Edmmrd Ckmrck^ Esq.
The Maeeiace Feast, after Panl Vemirse, by Nich. Cochin.
PrcMtmUd hff F, Pickcrim^, Esq,
The poLumiico PORTRAITS and othee PRINTS
APTCE SlE JotBVA ReTSOLM.
SiE JoHX ArBRCT. By Jc
J. Baretti. Proof before letters.
JoHSt Dike of Bedford.
CouHT BELGioao. By Smith. Proof.
Eeizabetu, Col'ntess of Beekelet. By M^Arili'll.
Mitf BooTiiBT. By Park. Proof.
Lord Bridpoet.
DixHEss OF BcccLEUon A»D Daiohter. Bv Watson.
Sir William Chambers. By Green.
Ladt Elieabeth Comptox. By Green. Proof.
MiM Crewe and Brother. By M'Ardell. Proof before letters.
Ladt Dawsox. By M'Ardcll. Proof before letters.
DtxHEM OF Devonshire. By Green.
Ladt G. Fitepatricr. By Smith.
Dr. Goldsmith. By Marchi.
Ladt Hamiltok, as Baccbaxte. By Smith.
Mas. Haetlet, as Bacchante. By Nutter-
Ladt Selixa Hastings. By Spooner.
PRINTS. 483
Dr. Johnson, blind. By T. Watson.
Lady C. Johnston. By Corbutt.
Sir William Jones. By Cochran. Proof.
Marquis of Lansdown.
Antony Malone. By T. R. Smith.
Mr. Malone. By Knight.
The Marlborough Family. By Turner. Private plate.
The Hon. Miss Monckton. By Jacobi.
Mrs. Musters, W. L. By Smith.
Do. Do. as Hebe. By Hodges. Proof.
The Hon. Mrs. Parker. By Watson.
Marquis of Rockingham. By Fisher.
Lady Spenser and Daughter. By Watson.
Mr. Stanhope. By Park. Proof.
Lady Strafford. By M'Ardell.
Marquis of Tavistock. By Watson.
Marchioness of Do. By Fisher.
Countess of Waldegrave and Daughter. By Houston.
Prince of Wales. By Hodges.
H. Woodward. By Watson. '
Sir W. W. Wynne. By Reynolds. Proof.
Boy with Cabbage-net.
Girl and Muff ; or. Miss Palmer.
Shepherd Boy. By Spilsbury. Proof.
Strawberry Girl.
Sylvia. By Jones. Proof.
The Bird.
The small Set of the Passion of Christ. First impressions, before
the letter-press at the back. By Albert Durer. Forty-three pieces.
Death destroying a Young Man : a Female flying in dismay, chiaro«
scuro of three blocks. Portraits of Emperors of Germany, &c. By
Hans Burgmair. Seven pieces.
Adam and Eve; the Holy Family in chiaro-scuro ; the Tempution of
St. Anthony ; St. Christopher, in two states, &c. Wood engravings.
By Lucas Cranach. Seven pieces.
St. Jerome, St. George, and various other Saints ; Marcus Curtius
leaping into the Gulph ; the Judgment of Paris, \'c. By Lucas Cra-
nach. Ten pieces.
The Conversion of Saul ; the Three Fates ; the Sorceress, in chiaro-
scuro; Horses, &c. By Hans Baldiiiijr Gnm. Ten pieces.
:> K
434 PRINTS.
LUCAS VAN LEYDEN.
Dalilaii cutting off the Hair of SAiirsoir.
David praying (an etching); Solomon adoring the Idol, and a oofiy; and
Esther before Ahasuerus. Four pieces.
The Passion of our Lord, in circles, with omainents. The complete
set. Nine pieces.
Christ crowned with Thorns; the Ecce Homo, &c. Four pieces.
Jesus Christ presented to the People; large plate with several
figures.
The Virgin and Child ; Ditto, with Angels, and two copies ; the Holy
Family, &c. Six pieces.
The Twelve Apoiitles, small whole length figures. Twelve pieces.
St. Luke, St. Peter, and St. Paul seated, in a landscape and copy, and
the Conversion of Saul. Four pieces.
St. Sebastian, St. Antony, and the Temptation of St. Antony. Four
pieces.
St. Dominic, St Francis, and St. George. Three pieces.
The Monk Sergius killed by Mahomet.
The seven cardinal Virtues. Seven pieces.
Vkkus and Cupid in the Clouds; The Ensign; Warriors in a Wood,
&'c. Six pieces.
A Man with a bunch of Grapes; The Boy with a Horn; The Mu-
sicians, &c. Five pieces.
A SUBJECT, representing three figures, two Females and a Man; one of
the former carries a casket on her head, the other turns her face to
salute the man who stands hehind her.
Head of a Warrior; and various Ornaments, Coats of arms, &c.
Eight pieces.
The Arms of the City of Leyden, in five circles; Children praying,
in circles ; Two scrolls, &c. Seven pieces.
A Family surprised by Death ; and the Virgin and Child. Etching.
Two pieces.
VARIOUS.
Maximilian Titan, after Kigaud. By Drevct. Proof and letters.
EVRARD TiTON DU TiLLET. By Petit.
Denis Thierry. By Duflos.
Gaspar Thaumas. By Van Scuppen. Before the Latin inscription.
Jacques Jub<euf. By Morin.
Francois Michel le Tellier. By Edelinck.
Jean Vanin. By Edelinck,
Vondel. By Matham.
Various liiterary Characters
PRINTS. 43a
The Crucifixion. By J. U. Pilgrimstad.
Death's Head. By the same.
Pyramus and Thisbe. By the same.
Orpheus. By the same.
Set of four emblematical subjects^ in which is introduced the unicorn.
By Jean Duvet.
Two other prints of the same set undescribed, by Bartsch ; one repre-
senting the seizure of the Unicorn, the other his being conveyed in
triumphal procession to a city.
Judith with the Head of Holofernes, and The Saviour standing, by
the Master of the Caduceus.
The guardian Angel ; Woman and Child, the copy; Man bearing a
Cradle, and copy; The Satyr. By the same.
Mars and Venus.
The Holy Family ; and a subject, emblematical of a Centaur pursued
by two Cockatrices. By the same.
Christ on the Mount, praying; and Christ presented to the People.
By Le Maitre a TEcrevisse.
The Virgin, with the infant Jesus crowned ry two Angels; and two
others of the Virgin and Child. By tlie same.
A ci mors undescribed copy of the Last Judgement. By the same.
The Virgin and Child near a Fountain. By M. Zagel.
The Sons of a deceased King determining the ri^ht o{ succession, by
shooting at the body of their father. By the same.
St. Sebastian, St. Christopher^ and the Decollation of St. Catherine. By
the same.
Socrates and Xantippe ; and. The Cavalier on horseback, with a Lady
behind him. By the same.
The Virgin and Child. By the Master of the Anchor.
A Female, supporting with one hand an escutcheon, on which are letters
A. N., &'C. By the same.
Skt of Scriptural subjects, small, iVc. By S. de Lausne.
Variois mythological subjects. By the same.
Tme twelve Months; Set of small figures in niches, &'c. By the same.
The larger set of the Months. By the same.
The Sacrifice of Abraham ; The Marriage-feast at Cana. By the same.
The Holy Family^ with the infant Christ treading on a Serpent. By
the same.
The Holy Family, and the Virgin and Child, &c. By Coy()el.
Various Etchings of the French school.
The five Saints; a female saint in the centre.
Adam and Eve, with their infants, Cain and .\bel.
The Old Woman and the four Lovers.
The Virgin and infant Saviour, attended by St. Sebastian, Sec.
Two female figures, probably Tragedy and Comedy.
3 K ^
♦.^. PRINTS.
TiiL AD01LAT109 OF THE Macu By Robctta.
VitGiJvirs KfLLiVG HIS Dacchter.
A Lasdkatz^ with two Bulls in the distance.
The Yocyo Shepiiebd, and a copy bj A. Ve
St. Geobce avd the Deacos. By B. M^jtagoJ-
The Satte pinvG, with a Woman and mlant Satyr. By the sane.
A RiTEE Goddess, with a vringed Boy.
Hesciles cabetixo TflE Bt'LL, &c By T. A. da ITfTnii
The KATivirr. By N. dc ^lodena.
A SHALL Print of two winged Boys sof^MKtinga StandanL By the same.
A WHOLE-LEHOTH figure of a Man. By the wamt.
The Desceht feom the Cross. By A. Mantegna.
The Triumphs op Julius CiCSAR. By the same.
A Female, sitting near a pedesul. By ^f. Fogolino.
AxoTHER Print. By the same.
A FIGURE ofa Young Woman, nearly naked.
A SMALL whole-length figure of a Female.
Two Men ; one of them standins^ with his legs crossed, and leaning cm
bis left elbow.
St. Katharixe op Sieska.
Thhee Duplicates of tlie saiiie.
Abraham'* Sacrifice.
Two Ijryfc Folion, and a Roll, containing Im|>re»sions, ami rii'ccs of
Iiii]»r4 s.^iuiM, from iiionuuH-iUal Brass Pbtcs.
iltqueathcd by the late Frauv'tM Domce^ Ewq,
ALHKKT DIRER.
A Fui.Hs t'Miit;iiiiiii«r (Ih* Works of AllnTt Durer. Four huiulri-d and
twtiity-st'%'c'n piecrs.
\ FoMo. ctititainin^ the Triumphal Arch of tlie Kinperor Maximilian,
and Triumphal Chariot of the Lnipcror Charles the Fifth.
Bequeathed bfj the late Joseph Xolfekens, R./4., to FramcU />ciittT, Esq.,
/ar his life, ami then to the British Museum.
INDEX
NAMES OF DONORS.
PACE
Affo, Siokor Irenco .... 17
Akermak, J. v.. Esq 419
Alder, D., Esa. . . .120, 165, 259
Axo.vvMous 56, 217, 308
Rahingtox, Dr. B. G 413
Babixgtox, J. B., M.D. . . .414
Banks, Sir Joseph, Committee
of srrscribers to the sta-
TUE OF 431
Barhev, M.Jules 311
Belcher, Representatives of
Mr. John 420
Bell, Alexander, Esq. ... 39
Berlin, Royal Academy of
Sciences op 15
Reshiktask, Rev. Dr. Alexan-
der 27
Bland, Dr 415
Bond, Thomas, Esq 8
Brown, Robert, Esq 420
BlHEAl'D, RiOFREV, M., A.M. . 60
Birnett, O. T., Esq 61
CAMHRllMiE, PllILOSOPillCAL So-
cikTV or 341
<'iiE>NEV, F. R., Esq 77
CiiiRi II, Edward, Esq 432
Coesvelt, \r. O., Esq 419
Cole, Lord Viscount .... 413
<'OLEKlDGE, >riLLIAM HaRT, Bp.
of B.xhbadoes 84
Commons, Hon- the IIoitse of,
90, 268, 295
<'oorKH, Charles Purtun, Esq., 1, 2,
23, 29, 43, 69, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 78, 93,
lOL no, l.'M), 142, 143, 146, 150, 153,
l:>l, \V4i, 166, 1«»6, 203, 215, 216, 224,
267, :m»2, 365, 306, 3ll», :t2K, 32J>, 3:17,
342, .v.ii, :i.-.7, 361, :i9o, :ki9.
pace:
Cooped, T. H., Esq 93
Crawley, Charles, Esq. . . . 420
Cro31pton, Rev. Thomas . 3, 4, 54
Crowe, Rev. Henry 419
Cuff, J. D., Esq 4*20
Cunningham, Allan, Esq. . .414
Dale, J. C, Esq. 415
Douce, Francis, Esq. . . 395, 436
Dowler, T., M.D 414, 415
Du Hamel, M 322
DuNANT, M. D 50, 121
Egbrton, Sir Philip Grey,
Bart 413
Egremont, Right Hon. the
Earl of 419
Elliott, Miss 415
Ellis, Sir Henry, K.H.,
•29,48,57, 137,419.4-20
Farrow, Samuel, Esq 420
FoRSTER, Mrs 3
French, Daniel, Esq 143
GaLBIaTI, fiENNARO 145
Galli, M. C 145
Glover, William, Esq. . . . 151
GoocH, Richard, Esq 152
GciTTiNGEN, Royal Society of,
129, 154
Greenough, G. B., Esq. . . .156
Gr I FFi n-Ston est r eet. Rev. (i .S. 1 58
GiTERRY, M., A.M nn
GuKNEY, Hudson, Esq. . . . 257
Hammer, M. Joseph Von . ■ \Xi
Hancock, John, Esq Mu\
Hardwicke, .Major.Gen. . 413, 414
Hay, C. W. A. Drummond, Esq. 419
Heuland, Henrv, Esq. . . . 4(»7
HoARE, Sir Richard Colt, Bart. 51
HoLME!^, John, Esq 4,'VJ
438
INDEX.
TAGE
fioLMCt, Jonir, EtQ', East Rct-
roAD 432
Holmes, Bf rs. H 2d3
HomvE, Ret. Thomas II AmrwELL,
31, 77, 230, 337, 342, 351, 380
How AMD, , Eso. 179
HowsHXF, JoHv, Esq. .... 180
HUTCHISOW, COFELAVD, EsQ. .412
IvomAM, ^^EsQ 408
IvsKipp, J., Eso. 413
JOHKSOV, GoDDAmo, EsQ. . . .419
JoPLivo, Joseph, Eso. 192
JouBiv, M 193
Irelavd, His Excellevct the
LfOED LlEUTEVAVT OF . .25, 214
THE KING 419
KiKG, Samuel, Esq. 409
KlVGSBOEOUGII, LOED ViSCOUXT 3
Laveexce,Sie James .... 204
Leacii, George, Esq 414
Lee, JouM, D.C.L. . . . 420,431
Le Haeivel, 31. p. 205
LEVDEK, CuEATOmS OP THE Usf I-
\'EESITY OF 180
LlXDLET, De 413
Llovu, Richaed, Esq 419
Ijoxge, Rev. Johv 3
Lords, Right Hoy. the House
OF 215
LOUSADA, 3IlS8 412
LuBROCK, Joiiv U^, Esq. . . . 410
LuccocR, J. D., Esq. 1
Mac Oregor, Sir James ... 71
Maitlaxd Club, Couxcil or
the 401
Makgles, Caft., R.N 415
Maxtell, (Sidcok, E^q. . . . 413
Marsdex, William, Esq. . . 2, 40?
Marshall, George, Esq. . . 4i0
Martix, Johx, Esq 2*26
Meli, M. Domexico .... 232
Michel, M. Fraxcisque . 25?, 25s»
Miller, T., Esq 235
Mills, T., Ksq 432
MiMPRiss, Mr. R i:i5
.MOXMERQUE, 31 55« i;il
Nk-olls, Sir Jasper .... 413
NoLLEEEXs, Joseph, Esq. . . . 4:tf»
Oldham, William ('iiapman,
Esq 419
Pabavet, .M. C. H. dk . . . . 2««
Paxtox, J. U, Esq -70
rAcc
Pexv, Richard, Esq. . . 428, 432
Pettigrev, T. J., Esq. . . . 276
PicKERiXG, P., Esq. 432
Platt, T. Pell, Esq. . . 283, 284
Port ALES, Gorgier Compte de,
134,265
Porter, Jacor, Esq. 44, 131, 201, 341
Price^ T. E., Esq. 299
Prudboe, Right Uox. Lord . 419
Records, Commissioxers ov
THE public, 3; 93, 122, 125, 129,
161, 181, 204, 205, 207, 226, 238, 244,
264, 265, 276, 300, 317, 358, 379, 393,
397, 40r>.
Reeves,JohxRussee,Jux.,Esq. 414
RiCARDi fit Carlo, Fraxcesco,
Esq. 312
Richardsox, Johx, 31.D. . 413, 415
Saxdov, Lord Viscouxt . . . 202
Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. . . 330
Sharp, Sir Cuthbert . . 201,334
Smith, Ml. Johx, Vgst. . . . 151
Smttii, M'illiam IIexrt, Esq. . 3IO
ScKiETV or AXTIQUARIES . . 311
, Committee or the
ROVAL II CM AXE 342
Prayer-Boor axd Ho-
MiLT 212,257
KoYAL 342
or Aits 342
Trixitariax Bible . 343
Zoological, or Lox-
Dox 343
Stamp OrricE, Commissioxers
or THE 254, 255, 25i;
Stanlkv, Ri(;iiT Hox. E, I^rd, 414
Statk, Kigiit Hox. Sec-ketarv
or, roR THE Home Depart-
MK.VT 2G8
FOREIGX
ArrAiRS 59
Stiiviix, Mosr.*, K*q 32:»
^rir.eoNS, Rotal (*oLLr(iE or, 7liH'2
Sii^«r.x, If. K. If. THE Drkf: ui, 11.1
Taylor, W. K. SAR!(rii:Li». K<iu. 37
Tiiorvtox, UiuiiT llcix. Sir Kii-
WABD 4««
Till, .Mr 4-2»l
Toi>n, Arcudeacok i'23
Toxoue, Richard, Esq. . . . 419
TitvKLYAX, Walter Calvi:r.
i.KY, Ksq 13. 413
INDEX. 439
paqr page
Turner, Dawson, Esq. . . . 431 Waters, Mrs 390
Turner, Mr. John 415 Wells, Samuel, Esq. .... 302
Vaughan, W., Esq 402 Wetherell, N. T., Esq. . . .413
Vegezzi, M. Giovanni . . .330 Wuishaw, Francis, Esq. . 76,394
Ujura y Sanchez, Senor don Wilkinson, J. G., Esq. . 10, 11, 12,
Manuel de 407 410,413,414,415,416-^19
Walker, Francis, Esq. . . . 415 Willement, Thomas, Esq. . . 27
War, the Right Hon. the Secre- Wood, Samuel, Esq 402
TARY at 27
G. WotMlfall. I*nnirr» Amcl Tourt, vkinnrr Strtvt, LontUm.
J q ^ J 2 6
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